- Germano Celant
Germano Celant (
Genoa ,1940 ) is an Italian writer andcurator who coined the term "Arte Povera " (poor art) in 1967 and wrote many articles and books on the subject.The concept of Arte Povera seemed to be that in Italy art was quite different from the America due to the different circumstances at the time. Italy was going through an industrial period but was not really making the
pop art that coincided with the established economy as opposed to American artists like Warhol,Robert Rauschenberg , and other pop artists. The Italian artists were going for aneo-humanism in their art and not for the coolness and calculated machine made imagery of the pop artists. Celant's manifesto of Arte Povera, "Notes for a Guerilla", was originally published inFlash Art in 1967. The "Arte Povera" artists includedMichelangelo Pistoletto ,Alighiero Boetti ,Jannis Kounellis ,Mario Merz ,Marisa Merz ,Giuseppe Penone ,Giulio Paolini ,Giovanni Anselmo and many others.Germano Celant edited and curated the
Catalogue Raisonné of Italian artistPiero Manzoni in 1974. In 1997 he was the director of theVenice Biennale and is currently Senior Curator at theSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum inNew York .
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