In 1909, the Italian poet and founder of the Futurist movement, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti famously declared, ‘[w]e will destroy the museums, libraries, academies of every kind’.1 He compared museums to cemeteries, ‘[i]dentical, surely, in the sinister promiscuity of so many bodies unknown to one another… where one lies forever beside hated or unknown beings’. This comparison of the museum with the cemetery has often been cited as an indication of the Futurists’ radical rejection of traditional institutions. It certainly made these institutions look dead. With habitual hyperbole Marinetti claimed: ‘We stand on the last promontory of the centuries!… Why should we look back […]? Time and Space died yesterday.’ The brutal breathlessness of Futu...
This article explores the legacy left by Futurism to the Neo-avant-garde and dismantles the wall ere...
My area of focus as an Art History major is Futurism, an early twentieth century Italian cultural mo...
Since the 1950s, the construction of public works has been a significant element of Italy's focus on...
In 1909, the Italian poet and founder of the Futurist movement, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti famously d...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...
In a digital world, in a context where we are rightly exposing historic biases related to imperialis...
Since the 1950s, the construction of public works has been a significant element of Italy's focus on...
textFor both modernists and the museum establishment the museum functioned as a privileged site for ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [64]-67)The Italian Futurists were a group of artists ass...
This article aims to reflect on the legacy of Italian Futurism in 20th-century art and culture, as w...
Donald Preziosi, an influential modern voice in art history, argues that his discipline has ...
In the following text is described the cultural phenomenon in Italy inspired by the anniversary of c...
Le futurisme aurait pu n’être qu’une école littéraire parmi les autres, fort nombreuses au début du ...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
The 1940s are undoubtedly the years most neglected by scholars of Italian Futurism. The movement had...
This article explores the legacy left by Futurism to the Neo-avant-garde and dismantles the wall ere...
My area of focus as an Art History major is Futurism, an early twentieth century Italian cultural mo...
Since the 1950s, the construction of public works has been a significant element of Italy's focus on...
In 1909, the Italian poet and founder of the Futurist movement, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti famously d...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...
In a digital world, in a context where we are rightly exposing historic biases related to imperialis...
Since the 1950s, the construction of public works has been a significant element of Italy's focus on...
textFor both modernists and the museum establishment the museum functioned as a privileged site for ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [64]-67)The Italian Futurists were a group of artists ass...
This article aims to reflect on the legacy of Italian Futurism in 20th-century art and culture, as w...
Donald Preziosi, an influential modern voice in art history, argues that his discipline has ...
In the following text is described the cultural phenomenon in Italy inspired by the anniversary of c...
Le futurisme aurait pu n’être qu’une école littéraire parmi les autres, fort nombreuses au début du ...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that l...
The 1940s are undoubtedly the years most neglected by scholars of Italian Futurism. The movement had...
This article explores the legacy left by Futurism to the Neo-avant-garde and dismantles the wall ere...
My area of focus as an Art History major is Futurism, an early twentieth century Italian cultural mo...
Since the 1950s, the construction of public works has been a significant element of Italy's focus on...