Futurism
(1909-1914)

Umberto Boccioni: Dynamism of a Soccer Player    Futurism came into being with the appearance of a manifesto published by the poet Filippo Marinetti on the front page of the February 20, 1909, issue of Le Figaro. It was the very first manifesto of this kind.

   Marinetti summed up the major principles of the Futurists. He and others espoused a love of speed, technology and violence. Futurism was presented as a modernist movement celebrating the technological, future era. The car, the plane, the industrial town were representing the motion in modern life and the technological triumph of man over nature. Some of these ideas, specially the use of modern materials and technique, were taken up later by Marcel Duchamp (French, 1887-1968), the cubist, the constructivist and the dadaist.

    Futurism was inspired by the development of Cubism and went beyond its techniques. The Futurist painters made the rhythm of their repetitions of lines. Inspired by some photographic experiments, they were breaking motion into small sequences, and using the wide range of angles within a given time-frame all aimed to incorporate the dimension of time within the picture. Brilliant colors and flowing brush strokes also additionally were creating the illusion of movement. Futurism influenced many other 20th century art movements, including Art Deco, Vorticism, Constructivism and Surrealism.

    Futurists mixed activism and artistic research. They organized events that caused scandal. Everything was there to help them to glorify Italy and lead their country into the age of modernity. Certain Futurists vehemently promoted themselves to try to join forces with the Fascists, who were coming to power at the time. But Mussolini showed a preference for the Novecento Italiano, movement of artists who identified with the classical order and Italian heritage.

    Futurism was a largely Italian movement, although it also had adherents in other countries, France and most notably Russia. Close to Futurism with its inspirations and motivations was Precisionism, an important development of American Modernism.

   Although Futurism itself is now regarded as extinct, having died out during the 1920s, powerful echoes of Marinetti's thought, still remain in modern, popular culture and art. Futurism influenced many other 20th century art movements, including Art Deco, Vorticism, Constructivism and Surrealism.

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ArtLex Art Dictionary - Futurism or futurism
... A modern art movement originating among Italian artists in 1909, when Filippo Marinetti's first manifesto of futurism appeared, until the end of World War I...
ARTSTAMPS - Futurism 1909-1918
...an artistic movement in Italy that tried to express the energy and values of the machine age...
Conceptual Design: ESSAYS - Futurism
Critique of F.T. Martinetti's "The Futurist Manifesto" By: Tarek Fahmy (F.T. Martinetti, "The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism", 1908-1909)
Global Art: 20th Century Art History
After Cubism the new movement of Futurism emerged in Italy. It was led by Italian poet, Filippo Marinetti (1876-1944). In a 1909 manifesto, Marinetti angrily introduced this new movement.
Art News - absolutearts.com
Indepth Arts News: "Futurism and Photography" 2001-01-24 until 2001-04-22, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London, UK.
Rusmuseum.ru - Russian futurism and David Burliuk
Compared to its Western counterpart, Russian Futurism is a little-known phenomenon...
Roland Collection of Videos & Films on Art - Vita Futurista
Futurism was the art of the avant-garde in Italy from 1909 to 1944. Its development, its artistic stimuli, its creative influences on art and society and its political implications are all closely linked with the personality of Filippo Marinetti.
Times Herald: The Dawn of Cubism - The Birth of Abstract Art in Russia
Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova (1886-1918) - She was born in 1886 in Melenki, a small town near Vladimir...
Avant-Garde Art Gallery - The Father of Russian Futurism
David Burliuk: His prominence is as one of the stars of the Russian Avant-Garde & the "Father of Russian Futurism."

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