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卢西奥·冯塔纳是国际艺术界公认的二战后最重要的意大利艺术家之一,也曾经在20世纪70年代被评选为当代最具国际影响力的3位艺术家。他原本是一位曾经受到未来主义影响的雕塑家,二战后已年届50岁的冯塔纳开始实验在绘画表面钻孔,从而使绘画突破二维平面的视觉幻觉模式,也突破了二战后影响巨大的抽象表现主义对艺术的狭隘定义。他的实验性艺术实践将现代艺术的发展又向前推进了一步,并直接影响了意大利60年代最重要的艺术流派“贫穷艺术”的产生和发展。本期陶宇的文章从聚焦于冯塔纳富于探索性的艺术实践开始,较为全面地介绍了这位20世纪重要艺术家的成就。
Lucio Fontane was recognized as one of the most important Italian artists in the international art world after the Second World War, and was also named one of the three most influential contemporary artists in the world in the 1970s. Originally a sculptor who had been influenced by futurism, Fontane, who was 50 years old after the Second World War, began experimenting with drilling holes in the surface of paintings to break the two-dimensional visual hallucination pattern and to break through the post-World War II Influential abstract expressionism narrowly defines art. His experimental artistic practice took the development of modern art one step further and directly influenced the emergence and development of Italy’s most important art genre “Poverty Art ” in the 1960s. This issue of Tao Yu begins with a focus on Feng Tana’s rich explorative artistic practice, which gives a more complete introduction to the accomplishments of this important 20th century artist.