Michelangelo Pistoletto is an Italian painter and art theorist. Moreover, he is also recognized as an action and object artist as well as acknowledged as one of the key figures behind the Italian
Arte Povera movement. This
avant-garde, modern art movement took major cities throughout Italy by storm (including Rome, Genoa, Venice
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Michelangelo Pistoletto is an Italian painter and art theorist. Moreover, he is also recognized as an action and object artist as well as acknowledged as one of the key figures behind the Italian
Arte Povera movement. This
avant-garde, modern art movement took major cities throughout Italy by storm (including Rome, Genoa, Venice, Turin, Milan, Bologna, and Naples) from 1967-1972. The artists involved were taking a radical stance and questioning the values of established institutions of culture, government, and industry. Michelangelo Pistoletto’s work mainly deals with the subject matter of reflection and the unification of art as well as everyday life and materials. He is seeking a Gesamtkunstwerk, which is a term associated with a total, ideal, or universal work of art. Pistoletto's style and use of mediums have evolved over the course of his career. During his early years, he worked under his father as an art restorer from 1947 to 1958. Moreover, Michelangelo Pistoletto also made many self-portraits and other
figurative works during the 1950s. He went on to display his work at the Biennale di San Marino in 1959. Then, during the next year, he had his first one-man show at the Galleria Galatea. In the early '60s, Michelangelo Pistoletto continued to express himself via self-portraits and other related works. For these works, he used monochrome, metallic backgrounds. From there, the artist combined photography with paint via collage techniques on reflective backgrounds. Eventually, his techniques progressed over to printing photorealistic scenes on steel plates polished to a high finish. He achieved this medium via using the screen-printing method, which made the viewer nearly meld into the artwork. By the mid-1960s, the artist came to the attention of an international audience, thanks to gallery owner Ileana Sonnabend. Michelangelo Pistoletto's mirror paintings are some of his best-known artworks. He currently uses these forms of expression via his artwork and employs human size mirrors. Using these mirrors as basic material, the artist either prints photographic images or paints figures on them. While the artist has experienced significant international success including several exhibitions within the U.K. and U.S., the painter continues to live and work close to his roots in Biella as well as Turin, Italy. (
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