Development of a Bottle in Space (Italian: Sviluppo di una bottiglia nello spazio) is a bronze futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni. Initially a sketch...
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including his 1913 Development of a Bottle in Space. It seems clear to me that this succession is not to be found in repetition of legs, arms and faces...
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Manifesto of Futurism (Italian: Manifesto del Futurismo) is a manifesto written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, published in 1909. In it, Marinetti...
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experiments in sound symbolism and language creation of Russian Cubo-Futurist poets such as Velimir Khlebnikov and Aleksei Kruchenykh. Zaum is a non-referential...
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Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash (Italian: Dinamismo di un cane al guinzaglio), sometimes called Dog on a Leash or Leash in Motion, is a 1912 oil painting...
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Carlo Carrà (category Academic staff of Brera Academy)
the works of Giotto, whom he admired as "the artist whose forms are closest to our manner of conceiving the construction of bodies in space". Carrà's...
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Russian Futurism (redirect from A Slap in the Face of Public Taste)
for a movement of Russian poets and artists who adopted the principles of Filippo Marinetti's "Manifesto of Futurism", which espoused the rejection of the...
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Umberto Boccioni (category Italian military personnel killed in World War I)
Dynamism of a Man's Head, 1913, private collection Dynamism of a Soccer Player, Museum of Modern Art, New York Development of a Bottle in Space, 1913, Metropolitan...
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Velimir Khlebnikov (category Russian people of Armenian descent)
in Saint Petersburg. He eventually quit school to become a full-time writer. His earliest works are from 1908. Wingletting with the goldenscrawl Of its...
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Futurist architecture (category All articles with a promotional tone)
the Space Age, the Atomic Age, the car culture, and the wide use of plastic. For example, this trend is found in the architecture of Googies in the 1950s...
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also identified himself as one of the Futurists. Brik was born and grew up in Moscow, the son of a wealthy Jewish jeweler. In the university, Brik studied...
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Lilya Brik (category Suicides in the Soviet Union)
was a Russian author and socialite, connected to many leading figures in the Russian avant-garde between 1914 and 1930. She was the lover and muse of Vladimir...
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The artistic development of the movement in this period can mostly be attributed to him and Balla. One of the projects he was involved in during this time...
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (category Russian people of Ukrainian descent)
engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet state in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist...
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Aleksei Kruchyonykh (redirect from Declaration of the Word as Such)
Petersburg, in a performance organised by the Union of the Youth. This play was written in a sort of zaum, the costumes were of cardboard, and a real aeroplane...
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astratta + rumore) is a painting by Italian Futurist painter Giacomo Balla, one of several studies of motion created by the artist in 1913–14. The painting...
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Kazimir Malevich (category Ukrainian people of Polish descent)
May 1935) was a Russian avant-garde artist and art theorist, whose pioneering work and writing influenced the development of abstract art in the 20th century...
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Oberiu (section In English)
Union of Real Art or the Association for Real Art) was a short-lived avant-garde collective of Russian Futurist writers, musicians, and artists in the 1920s...
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Aleksandra Ekster (category Alumni of the Académie de la Grande Chaumière)
in Białystok, in the Grodno Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Poland) to a wealthy Belarusian family. Her father, Aleksandr Grigorovich, was a wealthy...
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Italian art (redirect from List of art galleries in Italy)
a Bottle in Space (1912), in which he represented both the inner and outer contours of a bottle, and Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913), in which...
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0,10 Exhibition (category Art exhibitions in Russia)
Though only a single photograph of Malevich's exhibition space survives, the exhibition is credited as introducing a groundbreaking new era in avant-garde...
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Luigi Russolo (category Inventors of musical instruments)
performances of noise music concerts in 1913–14 and then again after World War I, notably in Paris in 1921. He designed and constructed a number of noise-generating...
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Futurist cooking (redirect from Manifesto of futurist cooking)
comprised a cuisine and style of dining advocated by some members of the Futurist movement, particularly in Italy. These meals were first proposed in Filippo...
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El Lissitzky (category Academic staff of Vkhutemas)
significant. In these works, the basic elements of architecture – volume, mass, color, space and rhythm – were subjected to a fresh formulation in relation...
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Alexander Archipenko (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
in three dimensions. Archipenko departed from the neo-classical sculpture of his time, using faceted planes and negative space to create a new way of...
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Ego-Futurism (section Peak of influence)
publishing the Manifesto of Futurism; it called for a total break with the past, in favour of a completely modern world. Very quickly he gained numerous...
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David Burliuk (category Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters)
transcend space-time and aid in humanity's pursuit of knowledge and perfection. A collasal sized painting from this period titled Advent of the Mechanical...
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Street Light (painting) (redirect from The Street Light: Study of Light)
casting a glow that outshines the crescent moon. The painting was inspired by streetlights at the Piazza Termini in Rome. Lamp posts were a subject of Balla's...
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Vladimir Baranov-Rossiné (category French people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent)
Shulim Wolf Leib Baranov, was a painter and sculptor active in Russia and France. His work belonged to the avant-garde movement of Cubo-Futurism. He was also...
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Cubo-Futurism (redirect from Cult of the Machine)
the development of the Cubo-Futurist movement. While Cubo-Futurism was first named and identified in 1913, the movement can be traced back to a congregation...
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