Lucio Fontana Taken From Behind

the back of a lucio fontana painting at il ponte auction house in milan with drips of dark blue underpainting and the lighter blue top coat on the brown wood stretcher bars, held in place with wood shims. two vertical strips of black fabric tape in the center of the canvas hold the slashes in the loose stasis we expect from fontana. the title and signature are written in quick fast italian cursive with an arrow indicating the orientation
the verso of Lucio Fontana’s Concetto Spaziale, Attese, 1966, 47 x 38 cm, sold at Il Ponte in Nov 2024, via @octavio-world and @archiveofcanvas

For a split second after @octavio-world brought this image of the back of a little Lucio Fontana that sold this week in Milan into my tumblr timeline, I had to process the ghost of the World Trade Center. Then I marveled that I’d never seen the back of a Fontana before, and did they really all look like this?

a light blue lucio fontana concetto spaziale with two parallel slashes in the center, a typical fontana you'd find anywhere, though this was sold in milan in nov 2024 at il ponte
Now from the front, “water paint on canvas” via Il Ponte

Fontana, whose whole spatial concept for his Concetto Spaziale was the piercing and slashing of the picture plane, then carefully bound it back up with black tape?

Yes, yes he did. This remarkably similar little Fontana was found at the flea market on 6th Avenue in 2001, was cleaned up, consigned at Christie’s, and then withdrawn after being declared by the Fondazione Lucio Fontana to be authentic but “irremediably damaged.”

a persian blue fontana, or former fontana, is a 58 cm square diamond, with a single slash from top to bottom, sold at wright20 in 2014
“Originally executed by Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale, Attesa,” n.d., acrylic on canvas, 58×58 cm, sold at Wright20 in 2014

When Wright20 sold it in a design auction in 2014 [for $50,000, a tenth of what the Milan painting just sold for], they noted this alleged but unspecified damage was not apparent to the conservators or auctioneers.

the verso of a diamond-shaped fontana found at a flea market, then authenticated then disclaimed, with the black fabric tape covering the slash has been frayed and pierced. signature, title, and other text in fontana's quick cursive, via wright20
Verso of the painted object originally executed by Lucio Fontana, via Wright20

But in addition to some discloration and unevenness to the field of color on the front, the back shows this black tape has been frayed, torn, or itself punctured anew. Was this black fabric strip, ostensibly meant to ensure a featureless backdrop to the slashed void, and to prevent further tearing, also actually holding the work together conceptually?

a fontana concetto spaziale in paper is framed in a bland dark gold. it is a series of uneven rows of stab marks, like with scissors, roughly outlined with an egg like oval. sold at rago in 2024
Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale, 1964-65, blotter paper, 59 x 46 cm, sold in Sept 2024 at Rago Arts

A third Fontana makes me wonder if what’s going on in the back has been more important than we realize. This Concetto Spaziale on paper, with a series of orderly stabs contained in a roughly outlined egg shape, sold at Rago Arts in September 2024.

the messy back of the paper fontana shows the frame, the wire, a simon dickinson label, and the raw paper, which seems to have been stabbed from this side
stabbed in the verso, via rago

Comparing the recto and verso, and the direction of the tears and paper residue, it looks to me like Fontana stabbed it in the back. We may have been looking at the wrong side of these works the whole time.