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Commemorating the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s major league debut

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Fontana slashed holes into his canvases to make the viewer rethink the idea of 'space', in a simple but futuristic move he called "art for the Space Age".

Darkness and depth

Fontana lined the backs of these pictures with a black gauze, which gives the illusion of endless depth behind.

Serial slasher

This is one of many slashed canvases Fontana made from the 1950s onwards, some cut just once, and some multiple times.

Concetto spaziale, Lucio Fontana, 1961

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The Museum of Fine Arts Budapest houses a collection of European art from antiquity to the present day.

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'Villa Riva Favria Canavese' by Silvio Gambini, Italia Liberty

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Hokusai
Ukiyo-e print of '36 views of Mt. Fuji' by Hokusai, Royal Ontario Museum
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