- Arte
Povera (Italian: [ˈarte
ˈpɔːvera];
literally "poor art") was an art
movement that took
place between the end of the 1960s and the
beginning of the...
- is
acknowledged as one of the main
representatives of the
Italian Arte
Povera. His work
mainly deals with the
subject matter of
reflection (especially...
-
Italian conceptual artist,
considered to be a
member of the art
movement Arte
Povera.
Boetti is most
famous for a
series of
embroidered maps of the world, Mappa...
- is now
known in
Italy as
belonging to the
style of
cooking called cucina povera ('cuisine of the poor'),
meaning dishes that have rustic,
rural roots, as...
- Macchiaioli, ****urism, Metaphysical,
Novecento Italiano, Spatialism, Arte
Povera, and Transavantgarde.
Italian art has
influenced several major movements...
- with
pasta and
chickpeas as
primary ingredients. It is part of the
cucina povera (Italian for 'cuisine of the poor'), or
peasant cuisine tradition in Italian...
- Manzù,
Nicola Neonato,
Pietro Guida,
Marcello Mascherini. The term Arte
Povera was
introduced in
Italy during the
period of
upheaval at the end of the...
- high-quality
ingredients like
olive oil, legumes, and meats.
Rooted in
cucina povera (Italian for 'cuisine of the poor'), it
emphasizes seasonal ingredients...
-
Paolini (born 5
November 1940) is an
Italian artist ****ociated with both Arte
Povera and
Conceptual Art.
Paolini was born in Genoa.
After a
childhood spent in...
- a Gr****
Italian artist based in Rome. A key
figure ****ociated with Arte
Povera, he
studied at the
Accademia di
Belle Arti in Rome.
Kounellis was born in...