It was in 1967 that critic Germano Celant defined as Arte Povera (poor art) the work of thirteen young Italian artists. Through sculpture and installation they explored the relation between art and life as it is made manifest through nature, elemental matter or cultural artefacts, and experienced through the body. Their innovative works are lyrical, open-ended combinations of unlikely fragments: a slab of marble with a lettuce, or fruit scattered amongst neon tubes,... >Voir plus