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The Knot Arte Povera at P.S.1 exhibition

Vignelli, Massimo and Vignelli Associates1985

Vignelli Center for Design Studies

Vignelli Center for Design Studies
Rochester, New York, United States

Poster for P.S.1, The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc. presents The Knot Arte Povera at P.S.1, Organized by Germano Celant, October 6/December 15, 1985. In addition to the poster, Massimo Vignelli designed the exhibition catalog which features a cover actually made of corrugated cardboard and tied with twine.

Arte Povera means “poor art” or “impoverished art” in Italian and was an avant garde movement in Europe started in the 1960s. The artists in this movement used common materials like dirt, rocks, paper, clothing and rope. The twine and corrugated cardboard that is pictured in the poster and literally surrounds the catalog cover are truly “arte povera.”

Artists in the exhibition:
Giovanni Anselmo
Alighiero Boetti
Pier Paolo Calzolari
Luciano Fabro
Jannis Kounellis
Mario Merz
Marisa Merz
Giulio Paolini
Pino Pascali
Giuseppe Penone
Michelangelo Pistoletto
Gilberto Zorio

Details

  • Title: The Knot Arte Povera at P.S.1 exhibition
  • Creator: Vignelli, Massimo, Vignelli Associates
  • Date Created: 1985
  • Physical Dimensions: 33 1/2" x 23" (85.09 x 58.42 cm)
  • Original Language: English
  • Medium: lithograph on paper
  • Industry: Art Museums
  • Form: posters
  • Collection: Massimo and Lella Vignelli papers
  • Client Location: New York, New York, United States
  • Client: P.S.1
  • Category: graphic design

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