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Lucio Fontana, a Sculptor but So Perverse

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

In terra cotta, clay, metal and concrete, the Argentine Italian artist overhauled the history of European sculpture.

Martha Schwendener
Author: Martha Schwendener

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Art, Fontana, Lucio, Hauser & Wirth, Italy, Manhattan (NYC), Metropolitan Museum of Art, Nineteen Hundred Sixties, Sculpture
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