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Futurism and was
Between 1911 and 1919, Italy was the first country to start a new avant-garde movement in the cinema production, inspired by the Futurism movement in that country.
Futurism that was both an artistic-cultural movement and initially a political movement in Italy led by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti who founded the Futurist Manifesto ( 1908 ), that championed the causes of modernism, action, and political violence as necessary elements of politics while denouncing liberalism and parliamentary politics.
Futurism was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century.
Strongly influenced by Bergson and Nietzsche, Futurism was part of the general trend of Modernist rationalization of disruption.
An excerpt was published in Robert Anton Wilson's Trajectories Newsletter: The Journal of Futurism and Heresy in spring 1995.
Futurism was a largely Italian and Russian movement, although it also had adherents in other countries, England and Portugal for example.
Futurism has produced several reactions, including the 1980s-era literary genre of cyberpunk — in which technology was often treated with a critical eye.
However, it did not follow the general guidelines of an “ ism ” ( Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism ), nor did it adhere to the principles of art schools like the Bauhaus ; it was a collective project, a joint enterprise.
Futurism was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century.
The founder of Futurism and its most influential personality was the Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists ( usually led or prompted by Marinetti ) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, religion, clothing and cooking.
Futurism had from the outset admired violence and was intensely patriotic.
This revival was called il secondo Futurismo ( Second Futurism ) by writers in the 1960s.
Russian Futurism was a movement of literature and the visual arts.
Futurism was one of several 20th century movements in art music that paid homage to, included or imitated machines.
Although in the early years of Italian Fascism modern art was tolerated and even embraced, towards the end of the 1930s, right-wing Fascists introduced the concept of " degenerate art " from Germany to Italy and condemned Futurism.
Aeropainting ( aeropittura ) was a major expression of the second generation of Futurism beginning in 1926.
Futurism as a coherent and organized artistic movement is now regarded as extinct, having died out in 1944 with the death of its leader Marinetti, and Futurism was, like science fiction, in part overtaken by ' the future '.
Futurism has produced several reactions, including the literary genre of cyberpunk — in which technology was often treated with a critical eye — whilst artists who came to prominence during the first flush of the Internet, such as Stelarc and Mariko Mori, produce work which comments on Futurist ideals.
It was already in 1912 that Van Doesburg was criticizing Futurism in an art article in ' Eenheid ' no.
In 1914, " Aphorisms on Futurism " was published in Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Work.
It initiated an artistic philosophy, Futurism, that was a rejection of the past, and a celebration of speed, machinery, violence, youth and industry ; it was also an advocation of the modernisation and cultural rejuvenation of Italy.

Futurism and art
* Futurism ( art ), a movement in literature, art, and architecture
He hoped that National Socialism would exalt his aesthetics, that Expressionism would become the official art of Germany, as Futurism had in Italy.
Despite the fact that many performances are held within the circle of a small art-world group, RoseLee Goldberg notes, in Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present that " performance has been a way of appealing directly to a large public, as well as shocking audiences into reassessing their own notions of art and its relation to culture.
Futurism influenced art movements such as Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism, Dada, and to a greater degree, Rayonism and Vorticism.
The art historian Giovanni Lista has classified Futurism by decades: “ Plastic Dynamism ” for the first decade, “ Mechanical Art ” for the 1920s, “ Aeroaesthetics ” for the 1930s.
Marinetti sought to make Futurism the official state art of Fascist Italy but failed to do so.
Futurism influenced many other twentieth-century art movements, including Art Deco, Vorticism, Constructivism, Surrealism and Dada.
His series on dancers, painted before 1917 and housed by the Israel Museum, moves between the atmospheric qualities of a Futurism filtered through Dada and Janco's first experiments in purely abstract art.
Nitzer Ebb was seen as a totality, comprising music, art and culture, manifesting itself as a Nitzer Ebb Produkt ( an homage to the band Kraftwerk ), which saw all advertisements, fliers, record sleeves, letterheads, T-shirts, and other objects all sharing a collective identity that was heavily influenced by Russian Constructivist art, Italian Futurism, totalitarian imagery, and Expressionism.
Though the statue's pose recalls classic Greek sculpture, Jungwirth's stylized design is closer to the mid-20th century modernist design, borrowing heavily from Cubism, Futurism, and depression-era civic art.
As a conceptual project the Freight Elevator Quartet combined influences from experimental music and conceptual art as well as a strong interest in musical Futurism ( played out in their joint recording with DJ Spooky, File Under Futurism ).
He has repeatedly affirmed his links with phenomenology, for example, and offers humanist critiques of modernist art movements such as Futurism.
Futurism was a 20th century art movement.
Leading up to World War I, much of the art world was under the influence of Futurism and Expressionism.
The new abstract art in Russia which began around 1909, was a culmination of influences from Cubism, Italian Futurism and traditional peasant art.

Futurism and movement
* Futurist meals, a gastronomic movement based on Futurism
* Futurism ( music ), a movement in music
Sakamoto would alternate between exploring a variety of musical styles, ideas, and genres – captured most notably in his groundbreaking 1983 album Illustrated Musical Encyclopedia – and focusing on a specific subject or theme, such as the Italian Futurism movement in Futurista ( 1986 ).
In the early 20th century, artists and poets comprising the Futurism movement used concrete poetry as a dynamic expression of their anarchistic philosophies.
However, Vorticism diverged from Futurism in the way it tried to capture movement in an image.
Futurism as a literary movement made its official debut with F. T.
When interviewed about her favorite film of all times, famed movie critic Pauline Kael stated that the director Dimitri Kirsanoff, in his silent experimental film Ménilmontant " developed a technique that suggests the movement known in painting as Futurism ".
The cover of the last edition of BLAST ( magazine ) | BLAST, the literary magazine of the British Vorticist movement, a movement heavily influenced by Futurism
Influenced by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giacomo Balla adopted the Futurism style, creating a pictorial depiction of light, movement and speed.
Another immediate source of inspiration for his attitude on life was provided by Futurism, an anti-establishment movement created in Italy by poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and his artists ' circle.
Aleksei Eliseevich Kruchenykh or Kruchonykh or Kruchyonykh () ( February 21, 1886-June 17, 1968 ), a well-known poet of the Russian " Silver Age ", was perhaps the most radical poet of Russian Futurism, a movement that included Vladimir Mayakovsky, David Burliuk and others.

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