- Franco Assetto
Franco Assetto (1911 in
Turin - 1991) was an Italiansculptor and painter, who lived in theUnited States for much of his life.His early work anticipated
Pop Art .Fact|date=April 2008. At the Bread Show at the Galleria della Bussola, Turin, in 1952 he presented the public with a number of Turin loaves cast inbronze , eight years beforeJasper Johns thought of casting his two famous beer cans.He was one of a handful of artists who, like Fontana, Capogrossi, Burri and few others, started again from zero acknowledging the
informal experience as the essential condition for the artistic quest in whichForm is given as the primary possibility to build the artists own existential experience. When experiments withinformalism reached saturation point he developed theBaroque Autre .He later became interested in the artistic potential of water and designed a number of public fountains. There is a museum of his work in
Frontino , Italy, where one of his fountains can be seen.Other public art includes the "Via Crucis" in Saint Basil's Catholic Church, Los Angeles, and "The Big Candy" in
MacArthur Park , Los Angeles.For some 20 years he had been married to the prominent U.S. West Coast music patron
Betty Freeman ; composerLou Harrison wrote for the two a "Serenade for Betty Freeman and Franco Assetto".
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