Every Order is Contemporaneous of Every Other Order: Four Ways of Examining the Façade of the SS. Redentore in Venice

Every Order is Contemporaneous of Every Other Order: Four Ways of Examining the Façade of the SS. Redentore in Venice

Luciano FabroWW-1972-213433
1972·Screenprint on papers·overall: 2530 x 9460 mm

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1972
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overall: 2530 x 9460 mm
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Luciano Fabro
Luciano Fabro

Sculpture

Italian artist Luciano Fabro was one of the defining pioneers of the postwar Italian movement of Arte Povera, working across diverse media including sculpture and conceptual art. Fabro’s usage of unconventional materials and a revolutionary understanding of sculptural form underscored his significance as a landmark in postwar Italian art; he was the first member of Arte Povera to be the subject of a major United States retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1992.

Milan, Italy

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Year
1972
Dimensions
overall: 2530 x 9460 mm
Watts ID
WW-1972-213433

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Luciano Fabro

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