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Concept Spatiale - 1959 - Lucio Fontana Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Lucio Fontana Wall Art | Lucio Fontana Prints

Concept Spatiale - 1959 - Lucio Fontana Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Lucio Fontana Wall Art | Lucio Fontana Prints

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Lucio Fontana "Concept Spatiale" - 1959 - Museum-Quality Acrylic Print

Immerse yourself in the groundbreaking world of Lucio Fontana with this exquisite museum-quality reproduction of his iconic 1959 masterpiece, "Concept Spatiale." As a pivotal figure in Spatialism, Fontana sought to transcend the canvas, creating art that interacted with real space. This Lucio Fontana wall art captures that revolutionary spirit, offering a tangible connection to his artistic vision.

This stunning fine art print is rendered on durable 4mm (0.15") acrylic, providing a sleek, vibrant, and long-lasting finish. The modern, straight-cut corners enhance its contemporary appeal, making it a perfect statement piece for any discerning collector. The default transparent background is presented on a crisp white, ensuring the bold integrity of Fontana's work is fully appreciated.

Lucio Fontana's "Concept Spatiale" series, with its deliberate slashes and perforations, challenged traditional notions of painting and sculpture. Each Lucio Fontana print is a testament to his exploration of dimensionality and the infinite. Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures, bringing the avant-garde brilliance of 20th-century art into your home.

Product Features:

  • Artwork: Concept Spatiale, 1959
  • Artist: Lucio Fontana
  • Material: 4mm (0.15") premium acrylic
  • Dimensions: 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches
  • Design: Modern straight-cut corners
  • Mounting: Includes a comprehensive hanging kit with hardware for secure installation. Pre-drilled holes (14mm (0.55") from edge, 8mm (0.31") diameter) accommodate 15mm (0.6") screw heads.
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What is "Concept Spatiale" by Lucio Fontana?

"Concept Spatiale" is part of Lucio Fontana's influential series exploring spatial art. These works, often featuring cuts or holes, aimed to break the 2D plane and engage with real space, embodying the Spatialism movement.

What materials are used for this Lucio Fontana acrylic print?

This museum-quality reproduction is printed on 4mm (0.15") thick acrylic, offering a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish with modern straight-cut corners.

How is the artwork mounted?

The print comes with a complete hanging kit, including hardware, screws, and pre-drilled holes in each corner for easy and secure installation.

What are the dimensions of this Lucio Fontana wall art?

This striking Lucio Fontana print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches), making it a significant statement piece for any art collection.

How long will this archival print last?

Crafted with premium materials and museum-quality standards, this acrylic print is designed for exceptional longevity and resistance to fading, ensuring lasting vibrancy.

What is Spatialism?

Spatialism, founded by Lucio Fontana, was an art movement that sought to synthesize art, science, and technology. It emphasized the artist's intervention in real space, moving beyond the traditional canvas.

What is the significance of Fontana's "cuts"?

Fontana's iconic "cuts" on his canvases were not acts of destruction, but rather a deliberate creation of a new dimension and a portal into the 'infinite' space beyond the artwork.