new terms: poor art
AI Overview
Key aspects and context of the movement include:
- Origins: The movement emerged in Italian cities like Turin, Milan, and Rome as a reaction against industrialization and the rise of American minimalism and pop art.
- Philosophy: It was a form of protest against the commodification of art, preferring "impoverished" or inexpensive materials that highlight, rather than hide, the creative process.
- Materials & Style: Artists often used natural or found objects, including soil, rocks, clothing, paper, and fire, to evoke pre-industrial, raw, and often deteriorating forms.
- Key Artists: Prominent figures included Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Alighiero Boetti, Giuseppe Penone, and Marisa Merz.
- Legacy: Arte Povera is considered a major 20th-century avant-garde movement with lasting influence on installation and conceptual art.
The term does not refer to the financial status of the artist, but rather to a "reduction" of art to its bare, essential, and, in that sense, "poor" elements.
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