The Italian Futurist painters who were active in the early years of the 20th Century sought to capture in a single image the experience of motion. Could such a project succeed? It might be thought that, insofar as the aim is to depict motion, it is doomed to fail, for (with the possible exception of optical illusions) no static image evokes the experience of movement. But we can discern a number of possible aesthetic projects here, and their chances of success will, in some cases, depend on our favoured account of motion and motion experience. Does Futurism simply reduce the experience of motion to a series of psychological ‘snapshots’, for example? Futurist paintings also provide an intriguing and revelatory case study in which we can exam...
The 1940s are undoubtedly the years most neglected by scholars of Italian Futurism. The movement had...
© 2016 Dr. Antonino NielfiThis thesis sheds new light on the representation of crowds in paintings, ...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...
The Italian Futurist painters who were active in the early years of the 20th Century sought to captu...
The figurative language research to representing the painting’s movement of an object in space is t...
In the early work and theory of the Italian futurists, physical motion constituted a modern and mode...
At exactly 100 years after its birth, Futurism is revisited in terms of the new potentialities offer...
Futurism and early cinema shared a fascination with dynamic movement and speed, presenting both as h...
Revisiting the future re-examines some ideas of the Italian Futurist painters Boccioni, Balla, Carra...
Futurist painters have since 1910 declared that their art could allow the perception of invisible an...
This article aims to reflect on the legacy of Italian Futurism in 20th-century art and culture, as w...
Everyone knows that you can read a galloping horse in a still image as galloping. This paper asks ho...
This book explores the theory of creativity in the Second Florentine Futurism avant-garde movement (...
This paper discusses the crucial tension between expression and experience in the Futurist art-actio...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the features of futuristic dances based on the analysis of t...
The 1940s are undoubtedly the years most neglected by scholars of Italian Futurism. The movement had...
© 2016 Dr. Antonino NielfiThis thesis sheds new light on the representation of crowds in paintings, ...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...
The Italian Futurist painters who were active in the early years of the 20th Century sought to captu...
The figurative language research to representing the painting’s movement of an object in space is t...
In the early work and theory of the Italian futurists, physical motion constituted a modern and mode...
At exactly 100 years after its birth, Futurism is revisited in terms of the new potentialities offer...
Futurism and early cinema shared a fascination with dynamic movement and speed, presenting both as h...
Revisiting the future re-examines some ideas of the Italian Futurist painters Boccioni, Balla, Carra...
Futurist painters have since 1910 declared that their art could allow the perception of invisible an...
This article aims to reflect on the legacy of Italian Futurism in 20th-century art and culture, as w...
Everyone knows that you can read a galloping horse in a still image as galloping. This paper asks ho...
This book explores the theory of creativity in the Second Florentine Futurism avant-garde movement (...
This paper discusses the crucial tension between expression and experience in the Futurist art-actio...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the features of futuristic dances based on the analysis of t...
The 1940s are undoubtedly the years most neglected by scholars of Italian Futurism. The movement had...
© 2016 Dr. Antonino NielfiThis thesis sheds new light on the representation of crowds in paintings, ...
The brash poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti {1876-1944) first announced the Futurist movement in his M...