W 62,5 cm x D 5,5 cm x H 84 cm
Signed Guido Coletti “Closed Windows” Plexiglas–Framed Mixed-Media Work, 1980s
Transform your space with a daring mixed-media masterpiece by Friulian artist Guido Coletti. Crafted in the 1980s and personally signed by the artist, this bold composition layers sacrificial gunpowder bursts on canvas beneath a protective Plexiglas case, evoking both vulnerability and resilience.
Key Features:
Artist & Date: Guido Coletti (Italy), 1980s, hand-signed
Technique & Materials: Mixed media on canvas with controlled gunpowder application, encased in 5.5 cm deep Plexiglas
Visual Impact: Grid of “closed” window forms punctured and scorched by gunpowder, under transparent Plexiglas to heighten depth and light play
Framing & Protection: Floating clear-edge Plexiglas frame preserves texture and prevents discoloration
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; less patina consistent with age, enhancing authenticity
Dimensions:
Height: 84 cm
Width: 62.5 cm
Depth: 5.5cm
A compelling fusion of destruction and design, this signed work by Guido Coletti offers a one-of-a-kind statement piece—perfect for collectors of avant-garde and Neo-Dada art.

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