Fontana retrospective in Paris
60 paintings on show, some up for sale
04 November, 18:23The phrase, ''Today is October 1, I am leaving for Paris'', is an amalgamation of phrases writtem on the back of two separate paintings from 1964.
Fontana experimented with a variety of materials and forms during his career but is best known for founding the Spatialist movement and for his iconic series of slashed, monochromatic canvases.
Born to an Italian father and an Argentine mother, Fontana spent his early years in Italy, before moving to Argentina and then returning to Italy as a young man.
He published his first issue of the Manifesto Spaziale magazine in 1947, in which he developed a number of his earlier ideas, calling for art that embraced science and technology.
Transferring these ideas into practical art, he made increasing use of neon light and radio, and in the 1950s, started work on his famous slash paintings, making vertical cuts or punching holes in the surface of his canvases.
This series of paintings, part of his abstract period, are probably the pieces most familiar to the general public. They have had a lasting influence on modernist visions of art and fetch very high prices in auctions today.
The exhibition at the Tornabuoni Gallery features work from various stages of the artist's career, including several of his slashed canvases.
The show ends on December 10.







