A major new exhibition at Bourse de Commerce in Paris is shining a light on the movement. Installation view of the exhibition "Arte Povera," Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, Paris, 2024.
Art dealers at Art Basel Paris are seizing the opportunity to bring several historic Arte Povera works to the fair, plus ‘post-Arte Povera’ creations influenced by them. The fair opens this week in ...
It doesn’t take long to spot the tendencies of members of Arte Povera, the “poor art” movement that took shape in late-1960s Italy. Each of the poveristi had certain creative signatures — generally ...
*There's curatorese, and then there's Italian curatorese. And then there's Italian curatorese translated into English, and this DOMUS article has really got that stuff going on. I don't think I've ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The famous igloos by Mario Merz in the "Arte Povera" exhibition at the Pinault museum's Bourse de Commerce in Paris. Sabine ...
In 1967, a mediocre Italian painter named Michelangelo Pistoletto had an idea. Collecting the rags from his studio, he heaped them in front of a statue of Venus, recasting the Roman goddess as a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Paris’s Bourse de Commerce, now home to the Pinault art collection, has welcomed many grand visitors over the ...
As is the case with many other art historical movements, the most celebrated artists associated with Arte Povera are (mainly) dead, white, and male. Think of the infamous equine installations of ...
"Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972," which toured to the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum this fall and runs for a few weeks into the new year, is one of the best and most enjoyable art ...