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Art Povera

Art Povera

Germano Celant

First Edition, 1969. 240 pages. Book measures 8.25 x 9 inches.

Arte Povera, also known as “impoverished art” in Italy, focuses on presenting environments and actions involving the public and staged in places formerly alien to works of art. This iconic study and document by Celant is illustrated throughout with b&w plates, and includes texts on the artists present in this volume, including Eva Hesse, Mario Merz, Richard Long, Joseph Beuys, Luciano Fabro, Walter De Maria, Robert Smithson, Carl Andre among others.

Wrappers show light wear and some faint creases to spine. Interior text block shows age-toning. Binding is intact, but inside hinge at the back of the book shows light stress (image shown). Overall, still a sound copy of a book known not to age well. Very Good condition.

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