Futurism was a movement from Italy that started in the 1900s and lasted into the 1940s. It affected other areas. It had nothing to do with predicting the future.
It tried to break with classical forms in art, music, and architecture.
It tried to produce art with no classical features such as the dada movement.
Its best known artist was Picasso.
In architecture its buildings have absolutely no classical features: no columns or adornments of any kinds. The buildings are cold looking.
In music it used the 13 note octave instead of the traditional scale. No one sings its tunes.
Futurism is past.
Futurism developed to glorify the urban life as well as machinery/industrialization. Futurism employs techniques of Divisionism (see Seurat's artwork!), Cubism features (specifically the analysis of energy), dynamism, urban subject matters, and depiction of movement. If you look at Umberto Boccioni's Unique Forms of Continuity in Space and also his The City Rises painting, you will get a pretty good idea of Futurism!
Futurism was an Italian movement starting in 1909.
Futurism developed to glorify the urban life as well as machinery/industrialization. Futurism employs techniques of Divisionism (see Seurat's artwork!), Cubism features (specifically the analysis of energy), dynamism, urban subject matters, and depiction of movement. If you look at Umberto Boccioni's Unique Forms of Continuity in Space and also his The City Rises painting, you will get a pretty good idea of Futurism!
Futurism existed from 1803-1979 until the famous inventor died
Some examples are post-impressionism, Cubism, fauvism, futurism, dadaism
It seems he was not. The term Russian Futurism is not synonymous with Italian Futurism.
Futurism started in Italy in the early 20th century.
Tommaso Marinetti
Futurism was an artistic and social movement in the early 20th century. It originated in Italy and there are many art courses that will cover this area.
It began after the publication of Marinetti's futurism manifesto in a Parisien newspaper on 20th February 1909.It died out in the late 1920's.
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