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© Giuseppe Spagnulo
"Foice e martelo", escultura por Giuseppe Spagnulo.
Galeria Porta Ticinese, Milão, Itália, 1973. / 📷 Giovanni Rubino
Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione
Abbazia di Valserena, Parma
Exposition Art Blog Giuseppe Spagnulo - Abstract Sculpture
Giuseppe Spagnulo (28 December 1936 – 15 June 2016) was an Italian sculptor. Spagnulo was born in Grottaglie, Taranto. At young age he learned to work on the lathe in his father's ceramic workshop. Between 1952 and 1958 he studied at the Faenza Art Institute for Ceramics and then he moved to Milan, where he enrolled at the Brera Academy and worked as an assistant for Arnaldo Pomodoro and Lucio Fontana.In the late 1960s, Spagnulo started working on his first sculptures, including the corten steel installation "Black Panther" (1968-1969), which was exhibited at the 1972 Venice Biennale.
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Exposition Art Blog Giuseppe Spagnulo - Abstract Sculpture
Giuseppe Spagnulo (28 December 1936 – 15 June 2016) was an Italian sculptor. Spagnulo was born in Grottaglie, Taranto. At young age he learned to work on the lathe in his father's ceramic workshop. Between 1952 and 1958 he studied at the Faenza Art Institute for Ceramics and then he moved to Milan, where he enrolled at the Brera Academy and worked as an assistant for Arnaldo Pomodoro and Lucio Fontana.In the late 1960s, Spagnulo started working on his first sculptures, including the corten steel installation "Black Panther" (1968-1969), which was exhibited at the 1972 Venice Biennale.
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Exposition Art Blog Giuseppe Spagnulo - Abstract Sculpture
Giuseppe Spagnulo (28 December 1936 – 15 June 2016) was an Italian sculptor. Spagnulo was born in Grottaglie, Taranto. At young age he learned to work on the lathe in his father's ceramic workshop. Between 1952 and 1958 he studied at the Faenza Art Institute for Ceramics and then he moved to Milan, where he enrolled at the Brera Academy and worked as an assistant for Arnaldo Pomodoro and Lucio Fontana.In the late 1960s, Spagnulo started working on his first sculptures, including the corten steel installation "Black Panther" (1968-1969), which was exhibited at the 1972 Venice Biennale.
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Exposition Art Blog Modern Art Giuseppe Spagnulo
"Spagnulo's sculptural style is characterized by the massive dimensions of his sculptures, often made of iron and whose subjects are generally abstract and tend to conceptualism.In the 1990s he started focusing on other materials, such as terracotta and steel. Many of his work are on display in public places in cities such as Rome, Bochum, Venice and Milan" ............More
Tipp: Falscher Marmor und glühende Sterne - Ausstellung Kunstmuseum Reutlingen
Carrara mit Gastini, Spagnulo, Zorio – Sa., 27. September 2025 bis So., 28. Juni 2026 Kunstmuseum Reutlingen Die poetische Gruppenausstellung Falscher Marmor und glühende Sterne zeigt mit rund 40 Werken vier künstlerische Positionen aus Norditalien, die für die Zusammenführung von Emotion und Rationalität stehen. In Malereien, Papierarbeiten, Skulpturen und raumgreifenden Installationen…