Agostino Bonalumi, Arancia (Orange), 1998
Acrylic on cardboard on canvas
19 x 19 cm (visible), 46.5 x 46.5 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
Archival Certificate available
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Agostino Bonalumi (Italian, 1935–2013) was a pivotal figure in post-war Italian art, renowned for his "extroflections," a technique that transformed canvases into three-dimensional objects by manipulating their surfaces. Influenced by his contemporaries, Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani, Bonalumi explored the intersection of painting and sculpture, emphasizing structure, light, and spatial perception. His works, characterized by bold geometric forms and vibrant monochromatic colors, are celebrated for their innovative approach to materiality and abstraction. Representing Italy at the 1970 Venice Biennale, Bonalumi's legacy endures in major collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim and the Centre Pompidou.
Acquired from Studio F22, Brescia, Italy and is accompanied by an archival certificate from the Archivio Bonalumi, Milan, Italy.
(Photographed in January 2025)
Acrylic on cardboard on canvas
19 x 19 cm (visible), 46.5 x 46.5 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
Archival Certificate available
-
Agostino Bonalumi (Italian, 1935–2013) was a pivotal figure in post-war Italian art, renowned for his "extroflections," a technique that transformed canvases into three-dimensional objects by manipulating their surfaces. Influenced by his contemporaries, Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani, Bonalumi explored the intersection of painting and sculpture, emphasizing structure, light, and spatial perception. His works, characterized by bold geometric forms and vibrant monochromatic colors, are celebrated for their innovative approach to materiality and abstraction. Representing Italy at the 1970 Venice Biennale, Bonalumi's legacy endures in major collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim and the Centre Pompidou.
Acquired from Studio F22, Brescia, Italy and is accompanied by an archival certificate from the Archivio Bonalumi, Milan, Italy.
(Photographed in January 2025)
Acrylic on cardboard on canvas
19 x 19 cm (visible), 46.5 x 46.5 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
Archival Certificate available
-
Agostino Bonalumi (Italian, 1935–2013) was a pivotal figure in post-war Italian art, renowned for his "extroflections," a technique that transformed canvases into three-dimensional objects by manipulating their surfaces. Influenced by his contemporaries, Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani, Bonalumi explored the intersection of painting and sculpture, emphasizing structure, light, and spatial perception. His works, characterized by bold geometric forms and vibrant monochromatic colors, are celebrated for their innovative approach to materiality and abstraction. Representing Italy at the 1970 Venice Biennale, Bonalumi's legacy endures in major collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim and the Centre Pompidou.
Acquired from Studio F22, Brescia, Italy and is accompanied by an archival certificate from the Archivio Bonalumi, Milan, Italy.
(Photographed in January 2025)