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Futurism

Part of the Movements in Modern Art S. series
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Futurism, invented in 1909 by the Italian writer and cultural impresario, F.T.

Marinetti, was the defining avant-garde movement of the early twentieth century.

Inspired by the cities, technology, speed, and latent violence of the world around them, the Futurists created an art and ideology for their heroic and highly politicized version of modernity.

This book examines the impact of Futurism in Italy, England, Russia, and elsewhere, as well as its significance for twentieth-century art as a whole.

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Cambridge University Press
0521646111 / 9780521646116
Paperback
13/02/1999
United Kingdom
English
96 pages, illustrations
170 x 239 mm, 245 grams
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