The mid-20th century marked a time of global upheaval, and as cities rose from the ashes of World War II, so did new forms of art that pushed back against industrialization and Western consumerism.
Arte Povera, or "poor art," emerged from post-war Italy, a movement driven by artists challenging conventional art forms and embracing raw, simple materials that reflected their resistance to commercialization.
Each piece invites viewers to experience the bold simplicity and raw energy of Arte Povera, a movement that redefined art by making the mundane magnificent.
These artists crafted works that aren't just to be seen but to be felt; they evoke a connection to memory, emotion, and energy, bridging the past with the present.
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