File:Spatial Concept, Nature 1959-1960.jpg
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[edit]Description | Lucio Fontana's sculptural installation Spatial Concept: Nature (1959-1960) at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC in 2022. Five bronze spheres with various gashes and holes carved into them are placed across a stretch of grass next to a brick walkway. Several other works in the sculpture garden are visible beyond the trees behind the piece. |
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Original work: Lucio Fontana Depiction: 19h00s |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Own work |
Date of publication | Original work: 1959-1960, cast 1965 Depiction: 25 March 2022 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Spatial Concept: Nature |
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Other information | Original work: Lucio Fontana Spatial Concept: Nature (59-60 N18), Spatial Concept: Nature (59-60 N28), Spatial Concept: Nature (59-60 N29), Spatial Concept: Nature (59-60 N30), Spatial Concept: Nature (59-60 N33), 1959-1960 (cast 1965), Bronze, N18: height: 33 1/4 in. (84.5 cm); diameter: 35 3/8 in. (89.9 cm) [irreg.]; N28: height: 36 5/8 in. (93 cm); diameter: 37 1/2 in. (95.4 cm) [irreg.]; N29: height: 29 in. (73.7 cm); diameter: 35 in. (88.9 cm) [irreg.]; N30: height: 36 1/4 in. (92.0 cm); diameter: 43 3/8 in. (110.1 cm) [irreg.]; N33: height: 33 3/4 in. (85.7 cm); diameter: 41 1/4 in. (104.7 cm) [irreg.], Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, Accession Numbers: 80.160, 80.162, 80.161, 80.163, 80.21[1] Depiction: The author of the image has released the photographic work under a free license, or it is in the public domain:
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[edit]- ^ "Spatial Concept: Nature (59-50 N33)". Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Smithsonian Institution. Archived from the original on 26 March 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
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current | 04:14, 14 July 2022 | 365 × 273 (124 KB) | 19h00s (talk | contribs) | removed exif | |
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