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Environments.
A new exhibition of Lucio Fontana’s “Ambienti Spaziali” (Spatial Environments) opened at Milan's Pirelli HangarBicocca showcasing a neon light labyrinth.
Lucio Fontana is known for his painted artworks and for being the founder of Spatialism art movement in 1947. The newest art installation at Milan's Pirelli HangarBicocca highlights Fontana’s art installations. Featuring rooms and corridors which were designed with lights, lazers and sculptures. The entire concept of these rooms used Spatialism on a larger scale and to bring the movement to life. Fontana originally created and designed "Ambienti Spaziali” (Spatial Environments) in the late 1940s. Almost all his works were destroyed once the exhibition was over, Some of the environments on view at HangarBicocca have been reconstructed or the first time since the artist death.