Link: https://www.theartstory.org/movement/futurism/
Description: WEBFrom around 1912 to 1920, Futurism had a profound influence on artists and art movements. German Expressionists adopted Futurist elements, as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner explored force lines to depict the movement and volatility of crowd scenes and Franz Marc incorporated them in works such as Animal Fate (1913) to lend dynamism to a subjective vision.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/art/Futurism
Description: WEBApr 12, 2024 · Futurism, early 20th-century artistic movement centered in Italy that emphasized the dynamism, speed, energy, and power of the machine and the vitality, change, and restlessness of modern life. The most-significant results of the movement were in the visual arts and poetry.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futurism
Description: WEBFuturism ( Italian: Futurismo, Italian: [futuˈrizmo]) was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy, and to a lesser extent in other countries, in the early 20th century. It emphasized dynamism, speed, technology, youth, violence, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city.
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Link: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/f/futurism
Description: WEBFuturism was an Italian art movement of the early twentieth century that aimed to capture in art the dynamism and energy of the modern world. Umberto Boccioni. Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913, cast 1972) Tate. Futurism was launched by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in 1909.
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Link: https://artincontext.org/futurism/
Description: WEBApr 16, 2021 · 2 Key Influences and Concepts of Futurism. 2.1 What Art Movements Influenced Futurism? 2.2 Speed (“Universal Dynamism”) 3 Famous Futurist Artists and Artworks. 3.1 Carlo Carrà (1881 – 1966) 3.2 Umberto Boccioni (1882 – 1916) 3.3 Gino Severini (1883 – 1966) 3.4 Luigi Russolo (1885 – 1947) 3.5 Giacomo Balla (1871 – 1958)
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Link: https://magazine.artland.com/art-movement-futurism/
Description: WEBFuturism was an Italian art movement of the early 20th century, which aimed to capture the dynamism and energy of the modern world in art. Futurists were well versed in the latest developments in science and philosophy and particularly fascinated with aviation and cinematography.
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Link: https://www.artchive.com/art-movements/futurism/
Description: WEBFeb 18, 2023 · Futurism is an avant-garde art and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century. Futurist movement highlighted the dynamic, speed, energy, and force of machines and the vigor, change, and restlessness of the modern world.
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Link: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/futurism-art-guide
Description: WEBLast updated: Sep 16, 2021 • 4 min read. In the early twentieth century, a small group of Italian artists and writers rejected their cultural legacy in favor of a new, forward-thinking style of art they called Futurism.
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Link: https://www.moma.org/collection/terms/futurism
Description: WEBFuturism. An Italian movement in art and literature catalyzed by a 1909 manifesto published in a newspaper by Italian poet F. T. Marinetti. The text celebrated new technology and modernization while advocating for a violent and decisive break from the past.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/summary/Futurism
Description: WEBFuturism, Early 20th-century art movement, centred in Italy, that celebrated the dynamism, speed, and power of the machine and the vitality and restlessness of modern life. The term was coined by Filippo Marinetti, who in 1909 published a manifesto glorifying the new technology of the automobile and the beauty of its speed and power.
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