ARTISTS INDEX

Franco Fontana (1933-)

Franco Fontana 1
Franco Fontana, Praga. 1967 I C-print I 38 x 25 cm
Franco Fontana 2
Franco Fontana, Landscape-Basilicata. 1976 I Dye transfer print I 58 x 44 cm
Franco Fontana 3
Franco Fontana, Paesaggio, 1970 I C-print I 24 x 36 cm
Franco Fontana 4
Franco Fontana, Orizzonte, 1976 I C-print I 38 x 58 cm

Franco Fontana, one of the most outstanding masters of contemporary art photography.

Fontana’s style was shaped in the late 1960s under the influence of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. In that his teachers were his older contemporaries, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Ed Reinhardt. Fontana’s work with its focus on form and color was quite different from the classical black-and-white art photography that was predominant at that time.

Fontana had more than 400 personal exhibitions and took part in group shows including those held at the European House of Photography (Paris), The National Museum of Fine Arts (Buenos Aires),

Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Centre of Photography Scavi Scaligeri (Verona), Palazzo Reale (Milan).

The artist has collaborated with Time, Life, Vogue USA, Vogue France, Venerd Di Repubblica, Sette Del Corriere Della Sera, Panorama, Class, Frankfurter Allgemeine and worked numerously for advertisement campaigns of brands like Fiat, Volkswagen, Sony, Volvo, Canon, Kodak, Snam, Robe Di Kappa, MaxMara.

His work is in more than 50 museums in the world, including Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film (Rochester), Ludwig Museum (Cologne), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), Museum of Modern Art (Paris), The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow), National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne), Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Galleria d’Arte Moderna – Torino, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston-Texas – USA, Deutch Bank, Banca Unicredit, Italia, UBS Unione Banche Svizzere, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes- Buenos Aires, Muscadelle Museum of Art – Williamsburg, USA, Mus e WWestlicht, Vienna, IVAM, Museo Internazionale d’Arte Moderna, Valencia, Mus e de l’Elys e, Losanna, Maxxi, Roma, Macro, Roma.