![]() ![]() A rare 'Dehua' tripod incense burner, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722).A 'Longquan' celadon-glazed pear-shaped vase, Song-Yuan dynasty.At once conjuring ideas around the Big Bang Theory, Christ’s agony, and the generative power of woman, Fontana’s Spatial Concept offers a rich and restless meditation on the potent forces that inexorably shape the very world. This allusion to female sexuality prompts a carnal interpretation of the fissure at the centre of the canvas, hinting at the artist abstractly reimagining, for example, Gustave Courbet’s iconic L’Origine du monde (1866, Musée d'Orsay, Paris). Gottschaller, Lucio Fontana: The Artist’s Materials, Los Angeles, 2012, p. Moreover, Fontana himself one described the colour he used in his pink Olii in Milanese dialect as “la rosa di mutand di don”, meaning the pink of ladies’ underwear (quoted in P. Italian paintings of the Renaissance and Baroque in which the wounded Christ is suspended in anguish upon the cross charge the painting with implicit narratives of suffering and salvation. ![]() Gottschaller, Lucio Fontana: The Artist’s Materials, Los Angeles, 2012, p, 90).Īt the same time, the pink surface of the canvas is powerfully suggestive of the human flesh, lending further layers of symbolism to the work. The subtle tracing, on the other hand, is the walk of Man in space, his dismay and fear of getting lost the slash, finally, is a sudden cry of pain, the final gesture of anxiety that has already become unbearable” (quoted in P. Indeed, as Fontana once noted of the striking colours in which he rendered his Olii, "The colour of the grounds of these canvases is a bit loud, the restlessness of contemporary Man. Man’s extraordinary rupture of the fabric of the universe seems echoed in Fontana’s buco, while the trembling lines quivering around this central void reflect the disruptive orbit of man in space as well as the uncertain trajectory of humanity in this great unknown. By 1962, when the present work was executed, mankind has achieved previously unimaginable advances in science and technology, sending first satellites and then cosmonauts into space. White, Lucio Fontana: Between Utopia and Kitsch, Cambridge, Mass. What is wanted is an absolutely new language” (quoted in A. "The man of today,” Fontana once noted, “is too lost in a dimension that is immense for him, it is too oppressed by the triumphs of science, is too dismayed by the inventions that follow one after the other, to recognise himself in figurative painting. Circles and loops incised into the pictorial surface spiral around the wound-like hole, evoking an electric frenzy of energy emanating from the central explosion.Ĭentral to Fontana’s artistic practice was the search for a new visual language that expressed both the exhilaration and the existential anxiety of the modern age. The perforation seems to erupt through the pink paint surface, irregular daubs of impasto overflowing its edges. Organic and visceral, a gaping buco or “hole” dominates the present canvas. The Olii, by contrast, offer a more raw and primitive perspective on Fontana’s effort to disrupt the pictorial plane in search of a fully spatialist understanding of art. These boldly coloured monochrome canvases coarsely penetrated by one or many holes offered a distinctive counterpoint to Fontana’s Tagli paintings of the same period, with their crisply minimalist, almost surgical slices which betray no hint of the artist’s hand. With a single crevice gouging through its pink surface, Lucio Fontana’s Spatial Concept, 1962, belongs to the artist’s remarkable Olii series, which dominated Fontana’s practice from the late 1950s until his death in 1968. ![]() And here we have the foreground, middleground and background, what do I have to do to go further? I make a hole, infinity passes through it, light passes through it…everyone thought I wanted to destroy but it is not true, I have constructed.”-Lucio Fontana “Einstein’s discovery of the cosmos is the infinite dimension, without end. ![]()
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