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_aItalian Futurism 1909-1944 : _breconstructing the universe / _cedited by Vivien Greene. |
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_aNew York, New York : _bGuggenheim Museum Publications, _c[2014] |
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_aNew York, New York : _bAvailable through ARTBOOK/D.A.P., _c[2014] |
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_a351 pages : _billustrations (chiefly color) ; _c30 cm. |
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| 500 | _aCatalog of an exhibition held at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, February 21-September 1, 2014. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 334-337) and index. | ||
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_tIntroduction / _rVivien Greene -- _tThe invention of the programmatic Avant-garde / _rClaudia Salaris -- _tThe dynamics of futurism's historiography / _rEnrico Crispolti -- _tFuturism, politics, and society / _rAdrian Lyttelton -- _tModified divisionism: futurist painting in 1910 / _rSimonetta Fraquelli -- _tFuturist "serate" and gallery performances / _rGünter Berghaus -- _tGiacomo Balla, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, and Etienne-Jules Marey / _rMarta Braun -- _tGiacomo Balla: the conquest of speed / _rFabio Benzi -- _tFuturist music / _rGiovanni Lista -- _tThe Lacerba show in Florence and futurism's exhibition strategy / _rDaniela Fonti -- _tThe question of "unique forms": theory and works / _rFlavio Fergonzi -- _t"A futurism of place": futurist travel and the European Avant-Garde, 1910-1914 / _rMarina Isgro -- _tDrawn into the future: urban visions by Mario Chiattone and Antonio Sant'Elia / _rEster Da Costa Meyer -- _tOn Zang Tumb Tuuum / _rJeffrey T. Schnapp -- _tThe reign of the man whose roots are cut: dehumanism and anti-Christianity in the futurist revolution / _rEmilio Gentile -- _tFuturism and Italian intervention in World War I / _rWalter L. Adamson -- _tRosa Rosà and the question of gender in wartime futurism / _rLucia Re -- _tGilbert Clavel, Fortunato Depero, and Balli Plastici: Rome and Capri, 1917-1918 / _rGabriella Belli -- _tThe Opera d'Arte Totale / _rVivien Greene -- _tCapri as the epicenter of "slow" futurism / _rMichelangelo Sabatino -- _tFuturism and dance / _rPatrizia Veroli -- _tIvo Pannaggi: Meccano-Futurista, constructivist, proletarian / _rChristine Poggi -- _tFuturism, fascism, and Mino Somenzi's journals of the 1930s: Futurismo, Sant'Elia, and Artecrazia / _rSusan Thompson -- _tGerardo Dottori, the umbrian futurists, and regional futurism / _rMassimo Duranti -- _tShock and awe: futurist Aeropittura and the theories of Giulio Douhet / _rEmily Braun -- _tFuturist ceramics / _rSilvia Barisone -- _tFuturist photography: Tato and the 1930s / _rMaria Antonella Pelizzari -- _tTerminal for a civilian airport: the pavilion of the futurist movement at the triennial / _rMatteo Fochessati -- _tSlow time: futurist murals / _rRomy Golan -- _tCelestial futurism and the "Parasurreal" / _rLisa Panzera. |
| 520 | _aPublished to accompany the exhibition Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe opening at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 2014, this catalogue considerably advances the scholarship and understanding of an influential yet little-known twentieth- century artistic movement. As part of the first comprehensive overview of Italian Futurism to be presented in the United States, this publication examines the historical sweep of Futurism from its inception with F.T. Marinetti's manifesto in 1909 through the movement's demise at the end of World War II. Presenting over 300 works created between 1909 and 1944, by artists, writers, designers and composers such as Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Fortunato Depero, Gerardo Dottori, Marinetti, Ivo Pannaggi, Rosa Ros�a, Luigi Russolo, Tato and many others, this publication encompasses not only painting and sculpture, but also architecture, design, ceramics, fashion, film, photography, advertising, free-form poetry, publications, music, theater and performance. A wealth of scholarly essays discuss Italian Futurism's diverse themes and incarnations.0Exhibition: Guggenheim Museum, New York City, USA (21.02-01.09.2014) | ||
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_aArt, Italian _xThemes, motives _xHistory _y20th century _vExhibitions. |
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