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Luciano Fabro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luciano Fabro
Luciano Fabro (November 20, 1936 – June 22, 2007) was an Italian sculptor, conceptual artist and writer associated with the Arte Povera movement. ==Life== Fabro was born in Turin, and he moved to Udine, in the Friuli region after his father’s death. He was influenced by artists such as Yves Klein, and Lucio Fontana; he was also close to the artists involved in Azimut, such as Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani. In 1958, after he saw Lucio Fontana’s work at Venice Biennale, Fabro moved to Milan where he spent the rest of his life pursuing his artistic career.〔(''Luciano Fabro, Italian Artist, Dies at 70'' ) by Randy Kennedy, «The New York Times», July 3, 2007.〕 Fabro was involved in the Arte Povera group, which was interested in experimenting with industrial and natural materials, focusing on process, language and the body. Fabro's best known works were sculptural reliefs of Italy made out of glass, steel, bronze, gold and even soft leather. The signature unorthodox, ‘poor’ materials in his works include steel tubes, cloth, newspapers, and wax;〔On Fabro's use of wax, see: Sharon Hecker. “Sealed Between Us. The Role of Wax in Luciano Fabro’s Tu.” Oxford Art Journal 36:1 (March 2013): 13-38.〕 the artist, however, often used also traditional and expensive art materials such as gold, marble, and bronze.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.oxfordartonline.com.ezproxymfa.flo.org/subscriber/article/benezit/B00060922?q=luciano+Fabro&search=quick&pos=5&_start=1#firsthit )〕 He died on 22 June 2007 in Milan following a heart attack.〔
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