Movimento Arte Concreta
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Movimento Arte Concreta
Summary
Movimento Arte Concreta is an art movement[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Movimento Arte Concreta's field of work was art[3].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's field of work was architecture[4].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's field of work was graphics[5].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's field of work was design[6].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's field of work was industrial design[7].
- Movimento Arte Concreta was influenced by Futurism[8].
- Movimento Arte Concreta was influenced by Piet Mondrian[9].
- Movimento Arte Concreta was influenced by Jean Arp[10].
- Movimento Arte Concreta is in the country of Italy[11].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's image is recorded as Milano - edificio viale Beatrice d’Este 16.jpg[12].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's instance of is recorded as art movement[13].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Gillo Dorfles[14].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Gianni Monnet[15].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Bruno Munari[16].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Atanasio Soldati[17].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Alberto Magnelli[18].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Mario Ballocco[19].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's founder is recorded as Lucio Fontana[20].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's genre is recorded as Informalism[21].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's genre is recorded as geometric abstraction[22].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's genre is recorded as avant-garde[23].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's performer is recorded as Atanasio Soldati[24].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's performer is recorded as Bruno Munari[25].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's performer is recorded as Gillo Dorfles[26].
- Movimento Arte Concreta's performer is recorded as Lucio Fontana[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Fields of work include art[3], an academic major[28]; architecture[4], an academic discipline[29]; graphics[5], a method[30]; design[6], a field of study[31]; and industrial design[7], an academic discipline[32].
Why It Matters
Movimento Arte Concreta has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
It has been cited as an influence by Lucio Fontana[34], a painter[35], 1899–1968[36], of Italy[37], specialised in painting[38] and Gualtiero Galmanini[39], a designer[40], 1909–1976[41], of Kingdom of Italy[42], awarded the Gold Medal for Italian Architecture[43], specialised in design[44].
FAQs
Who did Movimento Arte Concreta influence?
Movimento Arte Concreta has been cited as an influence by Lucio Fontana[34] and Gualtiero Galmanini[39].