• Germano Celant (11 September 1940 – 29 April 2020) was an Italian art historian, critic, and curator who coined the term "Arte Povera" (poor art) in the...
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  • Italian economist Germano Celant (1940–2020), Italian art historian, critic and curator This page lists people with the surname Celant. If an internal link...
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  • midfielder Germano Almeida (born 1945), Cape Verdean author and lawyer Germano Celant (born 1940), Italian art historian, critic and curator Germano de Figueiredo...
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    Venice, Naples and Bologna. The term was coined by Italian art critic Germano Celant in 1967 and introduced in Italy during the period of upheaval at the...
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  • Works 1970–1974. New York: Robert Miller Gallery. ISBN 0-944680-36-4. Celant, Germano (1992). Mapplethorpe. Milan: Electa/Louisiana Museum of Modern Art...
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  • by Klaus Biesenbach. In 2010 the solo show “Nobody Knows” curated by Germano Celant at the Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, in occasion...
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  • generation of younger Italian artists brought together by the critic Germano Celant in the first Arte Povera exhibition held in Genoa, 1967. Manzoni is...
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    became associated with Arte Povera, a movement theorized by curator Germano Celant as a major shift from work on flat surfaces to installations. Kounellis...
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    Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, curated by Germano Celant. Quinn's first monograph Memory Box by Germano Celant was published in 2013. A feature-length documentary...
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    grew up in Genoa. In 1967 the Genoese historian, critic and curator Germano Celant coined the term Arte Povera. Enrico Accatino was another important art...
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    Coltello, in Venice, Italy, in 1985; other characters were portrayed by Germano Celant and Pontus Hultén. "Coltello" is the source of Knife Ship, a large-scale...
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  • poor art, a term subsequently widely propagated by Italian art critic Germano Celant. Boetti continued to work with a wide array of materials, tools, and...
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    University Press, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/epz051 Cindi Strauss, Germano Celant, J. Taylor Kubala, Radical - Italian Design 1965-1985 - The Dennis Freedman...
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  • women. The show catalog was also bound with hardware fittings. In 2013, Germano Celant, who had met with Szeemann at the time of the original exhibition and...
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    Breadth in a Stream"). In 1969, Penone's works were published in the Germano Celant's seminal publication Arte Povera in a form of a sort of diary correlated...
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  • Edited by Ian Luna and Lauren A. Gould and with a contribution by Germano Celant. Kaws: Downtime. Atlanta, GA: High Museum of Art, 2012. Edited by Michael...
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    Bacon". Art Gallery NSW. 26 September 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2016. "Germano Celant Curates Gmurzynska in Miami—artnet News". News.artnet.com. Retrieved...
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    Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, 2005. Prada Aoyama Tokyo. Edited by: Germano Celant. 2nd ed. Milan, Progetto Prada Arte srl, 2003. Roger Diener, Jacques...
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  • ISBN 1-932598-20-0 The Last Image, Moderna Museet, 2004 Register, Germano Celant, Milano: Fondazione Prada, 2000 Production: Birnbaum, Höller = Tuotanto...
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    materials traditionally considered "unartistic" or "worthless". The Italian Germano Celant, founder of Arte Povera, was one of the first curators to promote land...
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    2002. Barry McGee: The Buddy System. ISBN 0-9648530-3-5 Barry McGee, Germano Celant, Prada. 2003. Barry McGee. ISBN 88-87029-21-0 Aaron Rose and Christian...
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    major exhibition about Cunningham and his collaborations, curated by Germano Celant, was first seen at the Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona in 1999,...
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    Reuters. Celant, Germano, et al. The Record as Artwork: from Futurism to Conceptual Art, [exemplified by LP discs in] the Collection of Germano Celant. Fort...
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    exhibition devoted to Gianni Piacentino (Turin, 1945) and curated by Germano Celant. The thematic exhibition “Recto Verso” presented in December 2015, showcased...
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    Design Excellence. The winner in 2020 was "Kaws: He Eats Alone" by Germano Celant, 2021 was "Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" by Oliver Gabet and in...
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    work with energy, light and matter placed him in the movement that Germano Celant named Arte Povera, which, together with Futurism, was one of the most...
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  • commitment to blemish-less surfaces, is in line with these words from Germano Celant: "It is in this historical climate of oscillation between art and design...
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    Massimo Bernardini, Klaus Biesenbach, Nicolas Bourriaud, Simon Castets, Germano Celant, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Chiara Costa, Nicholas Cullinan, Umberto...
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    to be the Biennale's first non-Italian director of visual arts while Germano Celant served as director in 1997. For the Centenary in 1995, the Biennale...
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  • from the original on December 9, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2021. Germano Celant (January 2004). Tribeca talks. Progetto Prada Arte. ISBN 978-88-87029-30-7...
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