Arte Povera – Italy from the 1960s to the 1970s
In addition to Lucio Fontana (see art example below), another Art Povera artist is Alighiero e Boetti.

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Top of post: “Arte Povera” graphic created by Adrean Darce Brent
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Arte Povera (literally poor art) is a modern art movement. The term was introduced in Italy during the period of upheaval at the end of the 1960s, when artists were taking a radical stance. Artists began attacking the values of established institutions of government, industry, and culture, and even questioning whether art as the private expression of the individual still had an ethical reason to exist. – Wikipedia.org
In addition to Lucio Fontana (see art example below), another Art Povera artist is Alighiero e Boetti.
Spatial Concept by Lucio Fontana (1899-1968)

Last Monday’s Art – Art Nouveau
Next Monday’s Art – The Ashcan School
Top of post: “Arte Povera” graphic created by Adrean Darce Brent
Below: “Monday Morning Museum” logo created by Adrean Darce Brent