Futurism: -World of Art Series- (E)

Futurism: -World of Art Series- (E)

by Caroline Tisdall (Author), Angelo Bozzolla (Author), Caroline Tisdall (Author)

Synopsis

Noisy, violent and aggressive, Italian Futurism proclaimed the bankruptcy of an artistic culture that clung to the forms and values of the past. The movement was launched in 1909 by F.T. Marinetti, who was both a poet and a publicist of genius. A group of spectacular talents in all the arts, among them Carlo Carra, Umberto Boccioni, Luigi Russolo, Giacoma Balla, Gino Severini and Antonio Sant'Elia, set out to revolutionize the whole field of human culture. It was a young man's movement, not meant to last, and its work of disruption and re-creation was overtaken by war and Fascism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 06 Mar 1978

ISBN 10: 0500201595
ISBN 13: 9780500201596

Author Bio
Caroline Tisdall is a former art critic and feature writer for the Guardian and the director of the film Joseph Beuys and The Last Post Run for BBC2 and Channel 4 respectively.