spatialist
Spatialist is a term used to describe a participant in Spatialism, an avant-garde art movement founded by Lucio Fontana in the late 1940s in Milan, Italy. The movement sought to redefine art by integrating space, time, and matter, transcending the traditional two-dimensional painting. Spatialists pursued a synthesis of painting, sculpture, architecture, cinema, and literature to create works that engage real space rather than depicting it on a flat plane. Manifestos published around 1947-1949 articulate an aim to liberate art from the constraints of the picture plane and to fuse art with science and technology.
A defining practice of Spatialism was the rupture and expansion of the surface: canvases perforated, slashed,
The Spatialist program influenced later postwar movements and contributed to debates about the relationship between art