Arte Povera
/ˈɑːteɪ ˈpɒvərə/noun
mass noun
- an artistic movement that originated in Italy in the 1960s, combining aspects of conceptual, minimalist, and performance art, and making use of worthless or common materials such as earth or newspaper, in the hope of subverting the commercialization of art观念派艺术(20世纪60年代源于意大利的艺术运动, 结合了概念派艺术, 极简抽象派艺术和戏剧表演艺术, 利用无价值或普通材料如泥土或报纸等进行创作, 以期颠覆艺术的商业化)。
词源
1960s: Italian, literally 'impoverished art', from arte 'art' + povera (feminine of povero 'needy').