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Arte Povera: Themes + Movements

Arte Povera Arte Povera: Themes and Movements (Themes & Movements)
In 1967 the critic Germano Celant defined as Arte Povera ("poor art") the work of 13 world renowned young Italian artists. This work documents and explains the sculpture and installation work of these artists in the context of the critics who shaped it and the broader cultural framework of contemporaneous philosophers, film-makers and curators. The innovative works of the artists were lyrical, open-ended combinations of unlikely fragments - live horses wandering through a gallery, a slab of marble with a lettuce - giving the most banal materials a metaphysical dimension. The artists include Anselmo, Boetti, Calzolari, Fabro, Kounellis, Mario and Marisa Merz, Paolini, Pascali, Penone, Pistolleto, Prini and Zorio, many of whom have emerged as world class artists who continue to exhibit internationally. Their work and statements are published alongside contemporaneous texts by critics and other thinkers of their day.



Arte Povera Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972
Arte Povera (poor art) came of age in the context of the economic boom of the "Italian miracle" and the subsequent student and workers' revolts of 1968. Its work was motivated by an urge to revolt against not only the primacy achieved by painting in the postwar period, but also against certain aspects of the emerging consumer culture. Published to accompany an exhibition organized in a collaboration between the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and the Tate Modern, this book provides a retropective of the Arte Povera movement as a historical and aesthetic phenomenon that crossed a wide range of disciplines, including sculpture, installation, drawing and photography as well as film and performance. Artists included are: Giovanni Anselmo, Alighero Boetti; Pier Paulo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Piero Gilardi, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Emilio Prini, and Gilberto Zorio.



Arte Povera (Movements in Modern Art S.)
As well as identifying the key events in the history of this movement, he also explains the critical context within which it arose, and the significance that it has for today's art practice



Arte Povera Arte Povera: Works and Documents from the Goetz Collection - 1958 Until Today
Hardcover - 240 pages
Publisher: Sammlung Goetz (January 2001)



Arte Povera - Art from Italy 1967-2002 Arte Povera - Art from Italy 1967-2002
Paperback - 144 pages
Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia (June 15, 2003)



Arte Povera Arte Povera
Arte Povera is an Italian movement that is recognized on the international art scene as one of the most important avant-garde art tendencies of the 20th century. This video presents a succession of archive material from group exhibitions of historical significance, such as Amalfi (1968), with clips of retrospective exhibitions and interviews with artists, critics and gallery directors. The video also features artistssuch as: Giovanni Anselmo; alighiero Boetti; Pier Paolo Calzolari; Giuseppe Penone; and Giberto Zorio.




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