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Special Projects
The exhibition gathers 26 works from the late 1940s onward which underline their search for new forms of expression and the rejection of materials, methods, and subjects perceived as the paradigm of the past.The show explores furthermore their approaches to overcome painting restrictions and use materials drawn from the world beyond fine art. Fontana's Concetto spaziale works (Spatial Concept, 1949–50 and 1961) present the essence of his investigation and bear two of the emblematic and revolutionary gestures of his research, the holes, and the slashes. In 1960, Michelangelo Pistoletto started exploring his own identity through the Autoritratti (Self-portraits) series, overcoming the conventional approach to portraits and dissolving the boundaries between the artwork and the viewer. As Michelangelo Pistoletto recalls, “I knew Lucio Fontana, we were friends, we developed a dialogue on our work and its relationship to art history, to which we both contributed at different moments. The first time I saw his work was at the ‘Arte in vetrina’ exhibition in Turin in 1953. […] After my encounter with Fontana, I started looking for my own identity. I did so using a mirror, by means of self-portraiture. But a self-portrait cannot be created without a mirror and soon the mirror became the central element in my personal and new perspective.”