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By Patsy Sandoval 1 What is Futurism Futurism is an art movement from the 20 th century It focuses on speed energy and movement This painting is by Giacomo Balla
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By Patsy Sandoval 1 What is Futurism Futurism is an art movement from the 20 th century It focuses on speed energy and movement This painting is by Giacomo Balla Called Street Light . Futurism The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism, by F.T. Marinetti(Paris) Le Figaro, February 20, 1909. The Manifesto of the Futurist Painters, by Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr Futurism. . was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. . . Umberto . Boccioni ~ . Development of a Bottle in . Space. , 1913 bronze . It emphasized and glorified themes associated with contemporary concepts of the future, including speed, technology, youth and violence, and objects such as the car, the airplane and the industrial city.. Discussant: CASTINO, April Anne P.. Futurism. was an avant-garde art movement which was . launched . in . Italy. , in . 1909. .. Futurism exalted the dynamism of the modern world, especially its science and . greatest motivation in life comes . from . not knowing the future. .”. So we create art of what we think it will be or how it should be. -Thomas Frey (Futurist). FUTURISM. Futurism started in Italy. 1909-1914 1920- II MS. . futuro-. it.k. . tulevik. . vana kunsti hülgamine. . suurlinnaelu ülistamine. . üksteisele järgnevate liiku- mismomentide maalimine. . erksad, karjuvad värvid. Futurism. What is Futurism? . Futurism . Futurism. was an art movement of 20th century Italy. Using various types of medium, futurist artists used emphasized themes of the contemporary social issues of the time connecting specifically with the future. These themes included ideas based in the increasing speed of technology, automobiles and airplanes of the industrial revolution . 1914 and 1915, Wyndham Lewis, ed.. Percival Wyndham Lewis. 1882-1957. the men of 1914. unpopular. politics – questionable at best. artist, writer, thinker. The Enemy – and its pitfalls. Vorticism. Giacomo. . Balla. , . Abstract Speed + Sound. , 1913–1914. Futurism in Italy 1909–. 1916 :. . The . founder of Futurism. and its . most influential personality . was the . Italian writer . Filippo. The Futurist School of art.. Who were the Futurists?. Futurism was a movement that started in Italy in the early part of the 20th century.. The Futurists admired speed, technology, youth and violence, the car, the airplane and the industrial city, all that represented the technological triumph of humanity over . A Writer’s Reflection. Reflections and thoughts from the article:. “Futurists and Others in Famished Moscow:. Radical Artists Find New Manners of Expression Amid Social Chaos”. By Oliver M. Sayler. A 20. th. Century Art Movement. What is Futurism?. This was an ART MOVEMENT that started around 1900 in Italy.. It was started by artists who were so excited about the new MODERN world that they wanted to make art that looked toward the future. . No pun intended. Many Italian Futurists supported Fascism (a form of radical authoritarian nationalism) in the hope of modernizing a divided country . between the industrializing north and the rural, archaic South. .
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