Marco Corridoni - FIXED Fontana - Xmas special

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Marco Corridoni, FIXED Fontana - Xmas special, (2025), mixed media on canvas, original, 50 × 50 cm, hand-signed, from the artist in Italy.

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FIXED Fontana - Christmas special (2025)
water-based painting on canvas, leather, metal
50x50cm


UNIQUE and ORIGINAL WORK

Special edition of the 'Fixed Fontana' series celebrating the magic of Christmas through the combination of a purplish red and the typical holiday colors: gold, green, white, and red.

The artist draws inspiration from Lucio Fontana's spatial concepts to rewrite art history, through a manipulation of his artistic poetics, suspended between citation and desecration.

The cuts are sewn up, symbolically, to shorten the space rather than 'opening' it.
Expectations are disappointed, almost as a sign of protest against a way of making and selling art that has little or nothing to do with the originality and essence of art itself.

The canvases are prepared in the style of Fontana, and the cuts, strictly made by hand by the artist, echo those of his most famous works.
Each cut is fixed with a black canvas on the back, just as documented by Lucio Fontana: this gives stability to the work and a refined aesthetic effect.

Work signed on the back

Photographic certification included
Customizable frame available separately

Seller's Story

Marco Corridoni, young Italian artist, master of drawing, graduated from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts (Milan), a pupil of Omar Galliani. His artistic career began in 2013 as a finalist of the X National Arts Award and continues today with numerous solo and group exhibitions. His works are exhibited and collected all over the world.
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FIXED Fontana - Christmas special (2025)
water-based painting on canvas, leather, metal
50x50cm


UNIQUE and ORIGINAL WORK

Special edition of the 'Fixed Fontana' series celebrating the magic of Christmas through the combination of a purplish red and the typical holiday colors: gold, green, white, and red.

The artist draws inspiration from Lucio Fontana's spatial concepts to rewrite art history, through a manipulation of his artistic poetics, suspended between citation and desecration.

The cuts are sewn up, symbolically, to shorten the space rather than 'opening' it.
Expectations are disappointed, almost as a sign of protest against a way of making and selling art that has little or nothing to do with the originality and essence of art itself.

The canvases are prepared in the style of Fontana, and the cuts, strictly made by hand by the artist, echo those of his most famous works.
Each cut is fixed with a black canvas on the back, just as documented by Lucio Fontana: this gives stability to the work and a refined aesthetic effect.

Work signed on the back

Photographic certification included
Customizable frame available separately

Seller's Story

Marco Corridoni, young Italian artist, master of drawing, graduated from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts (Milan), a pupil of Omar Galliani. His artistic career began in 2013 as a finalist of the X National Arts Award and continues today with numerous solo and group exhibitions. His works are exhibited and collected all over the world.
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Details

Artist
Marco Corridoni
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
FIXED Fontana - Xmas special
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
50 cm
Style
Conceptual art
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
224
Objects sold
pro

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