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Learn About the Under-Sung Women of Arte Povera in a New Lecture Series

by Dessane Lopez Cassell March 16, 2021March 17, 2021

“I hope that through the series, a different picture might emerge of a movement,” explains curator Teresa Kittler.

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The Lingering Presence of Jannis Kounellis

by Ara Merjian July 17, 2019July 17, 2019

Pondering the legacy of Jannis Kounellis, a titan of Arte Povera, away from the crowds of Venice.

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In Upstate New York, a Former Factory Becomes a Private Museum of Italian Art

by Margaret Carrigan June 29, 2017August 9, 2017

On June 28, Magazzino, a private museum dedicated to showcasing postwar to contemporary Italian art, opened to the public in Cold Spring, New York.

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From the Feminine to the Infinite: Marisa Merz at Met Breuer

by Anna Tome April 15, 2017April 14, 2017

Married to a key member of the Arte Povera movement in Italy, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz’s recognition as an artist in her own right is long overdue, at least in the United States.

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Beyond the Igloo: Mario Merz in London

by Francesco Dama October 30, 2014November 3, 2014

LONDON — Among the few Italian contemporary art movements that made a mark on the international scene in 20th century, Arte Povera is probably the most interesting.

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