Lucio Fontana Pioneer Of Light, Space And Void – Pirelli HangarBicocca Milan
A major new exhibition dedicated to the environments created by the Italian artist Lucio Fontana has opened at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan
23 September 2017
A major new exhibition dedicated to the environments created by the Italian artist Lucio Fontana has opened at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan
23 September 2017
Visitors to a major exhibition which will be staged at Pirelli Hangar Bicocca in Milan this autumn will be able to walk through several of Lucio Fontana’s celebrated ‘environments’ featuring different forms and colours which unfold through rooms, corridors, glass walls and labyrinthine paths. The show, opening on 20 September 2017, has been developed in collaboration with Fondazione Lucio Fontana.
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22 April 2023
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4 April 2023
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20 February 2023
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17 April 2022
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27 September 2021
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20 September 2021
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13 April 2020
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