






Superficie lunare
1971
Turcato employs an unconventional material combination of oil paint on foam rubber mounted on wood panel to create a lunar surface composition. The work demonstrates the artist's innovative approach to material experimentation during the early 1970s. The foam rubber substrate creates an inherently three-dimensional, textured quality that challenges traditional painting conventions. The title references the moon's surface, inviting viewers to consider celestial and otherworldly themes. This piece exemplifies mid-century Italian artistic exploration of texture, materiality, and surface innovation.
- Medium
- Oil on foam rubber on wood panel
- Dimensions
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Cardi Gallery
Notes
Spotted at Cardi Gallery (MiArt 2026 collectors preview — booth A06-08). Signed on the verso
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