insider.si.edu: Lucio Fontana : the artist's materials / Pia Gottschaller ; with a scientific analysis by Narayan Khandekar, Lynn F. Lee, and Daniel P. Kirby
Lucio Fontana : the artist's materials / Pia Gottschaller ; with a scientific analysis by Narayan Khandekar, Lynn F. Lee, and Daniel P. Kirby
"Lucio Fontana (1899-1968) is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative post-World War II Italian artists. Best known for his tagli--slashed, mostly monochromatic canvases--Fontana ...
The Italian-Argentinian artist Lucio Fontana is best known for puncturing, slashing and gouging canvases in the 1940s, 50s and 60s—radical gestures that defied tradition and cemented his place in the ...
BroadwayWorld: Magazzino Presents First Exhibition To Explore Artistic Affinities Between Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, and Lucio Fontana
Magazzino Presents First Exhibition To Explore Artistic Affinities Between Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, and Lucio Fontana
In terra cotta, clay, metal and concrete, the Argentine Italian artist overhauled the history of European sculpture. By Martha Schwendener In 1961, the Argentine Italian artist Lucio Fontana, famous ...
Forbes: From Argentina To Milan And Venice, How Artist Lucio Fontana Redefined Modern Art
From Argentina To Milan And Venice, How Artist Lucio Fontana Redefined Modern Art
There are some melancholy aspects to an elegant retrospective, at the Met Breuer, of the Italian artist Lucio Fontana, who is famous for the monochrome canvases, neatly slashed with knives, that he ...
The Art Newspaper: Lucio Fontana survey shows how sculpture sowed seeds for his slashing series
Lucio Fontana survey shows how sculpture sowed seeds for his slashing series