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Robert Lumley
The term Arte Povera was coined in 1967 by the critic Germano Celant to decribe a group of Italian artists making work that used the simplest means to create poetic statements based on events of everyday life. Seen as a reaction against the commercialism of the art market and the dominance of American Minimalist and Pop art, the work demonstrated a keen hunger to explore new materials. In this fully illustrated survey, Robert Lumley provides a concise and highly readable interpretation of Arte Povera informed by extensive interviews with the artists themselves.
| Publisher | Tate Pub., Tate |
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| Pages | 79 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 1-854-37588-1 primary |
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