Lucio Muñoz (27 December 1929 – 24 May 1998) was a Spanish abstract painter and engraver.
[2] During a stay in Paris financed by a Spanish government scholarship in 1955–6, Muñoz was influenced by the art informel movement.
He pierced, bent, and made cuts in the canvas, like informalist artists.
[citation needed] His works include murals for the European Union building in Brussels and the chamber of the Madrid Parliament.
[1] His mural at the Basilica of Aránzazu won the Gold Medal at the Salzburg Biennial of Sacred Art.