for the discussion of the placement of Arte Povera art in its contemporary setting to be addressed in chapter 3. A comparative discussion regarding 1970s American Art movements that coincided with Arte Povera movement, will also be included. Paying particular attention to each movement's approach to making art and the social and political contexts of the environments in which they took place. The Final Chapter will examine the current situation of Arte Povera art through its display in commercial
When visiting the contemporary collection at Johnson Museum, I couldn’t help but notice a piece painted on a shinny, reflective surface. It is the work of an Italian artist, Michelangelo Pistoletto, called Parade #3 (figure 1). The two figures here are carrying a banner and marching forward. In fact, this is a typical example of his iconic Quadri Specchianti, or mirror paintings, which brought him international acknowledgement. Although Pistoletto also makes sculpture, land art, and staged performance
Pablo Picasso was the most influential artist in the early 20th century. He was born on October 25, 1881. His real name is actually Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Crispiniano de la Santísima Trinidad. He passed on April 8, 1973. He was born in Malaga, Spain and died in Mougins, France. His nationality was Spanish. His parents’ names were Jose Ruiz Blaso and Maria Picasso Lopez. Later on in his life, he dropped his father’s name and basically kept it
Francisco Goya's 'The third of May' was a 1814 painting of Francisco de Goya delineating the execution of the Spanish citizenry resulting from the battling in the Puerto del Sol region of Madrid. Wear Gray in his article Art Essays, Art Criticism & Poems called attention to that, the subject of the canvas is the dreadfulness of the execution in which Goya has assembled his photo in four distinct sets to be specific, those going to be shot, those officially dead, the discharging squad, and those
illogical and preposterous art. Another vivid example of provoking art movement was Arte Povera. The term was firstly used in 1967 by Germano Celant to describe works of a group of young Italian artists from that time. ‘Poor art’ – this is the name of Arte Povera. The artists used simple, natural and everyday materials to compare and explore the relationship between art and humans’ life and nature. “Arte Povera bridges the natural and the artificial, the urban and the rural…” (Christov-Bakargiev
Michelangelo Pistoletto Michelangelo Pistoletto, an Italian Sculptor, Conceptual, and Performance artist was born on June 25, 1933 in Biella, Italy. Michelangelo Pistoletto was born into an artistic family. With an Affinity for drawing his mother enrolled him in Armando Testa’s prestigious advertising school at age 18. After being in school and learning, a more contemporary art style he began to experiment on works of self-portraiture. Pistoletto’s love for contemporary art grew
because art exists only conceptually". The pioneering concept of the mass production of ready-made was embraced not only by Andy Warhol and other Pop Art artists who affirmed Duchamp as their founding father, but also by the artists of Fluxus, Arte Povera and performance due to their performative