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Italian Futurism, 1909-1944, reconstructing the universe, edited by Vivien Greene

Label
Italian Futurism, 1909-1944, reconstructing the universe, edited by Vivien Greene
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes index and bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Italian Futurism, 1909-1944
Oclc number
870906492
Responsibility statement
edited by Vivien Greene
Sub title
reconstructing the universe
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Vivien Greene -- The invention of the programmatic Avant-garde / Claudia Salaris -- The dynamics of futurism's historiography / Enrico Crispolti -- Futurism, politics, and society / Adrian Lyttelton -- Modified divisionism: futurist painting in 1910 / Simonetta Fraquelli -- Futurist "serate" and gallery performances / Günter Berghaus -- Giacomo Balla, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, and Etienne-Jules Marey / Marta Braun -- Giacomo Balla: the conquest of speed / Fabio Benzi -- Futurist music / Giovanni Lista -- The Lacerba show in Florence and futurism's exhibition strategy / Daniela Fonti -- The question of "unique forms": theory and works / Flavio Fergonzi -- "A futurism of place": futurist travel and the European Avant-Garde, 1910-1914 / Marina Isgro -- Drawn into the future: urban visions by Mario Chiattone and Antonio Sant'Elia / Ester Da Costa Meyer -- On Zang Tumb Tuuum / Jeffrey T. Schnapp -- The reign of the man whose roots are cut: dehumanism and anti-Christianity in the futurist revolution / Emilio Gentile -- Futurism and Italian intervention in World War I / Walter L. Adamson -- Rosa Rosà and the question of gender in wartime futurism / Lucia Re -- Gilbert Clavel, Fortunato Depero, and Balli Plastici: Rome and Capri, 1917-1918 / Gabriella Belli -- The Opera d'Arte Totale / Vivien Greene -- Capri as the epicenter of "slow" futurism / Michelangelo Sabatino -- Futurism and dance / Patrizia Veroli -- Ivo Pannaggi: Meccano-Futurista, constructivist, proletarian / Christine Poggi -- Futurism, fascism, and Mino Somenzi's journals of the 1930s: Futurismo, Sant'Elia, and Artecrazia / Susan Thompson -- Gerardo Dottori, the umbrian futurists, and regional futurism / Massimo Duranti -- Shock and awe: futurist Aeropittura and the theories of Giulio Douhet / Emily Braun -- Futurist ceramics / Silvia Barisone -- Futurist photography: Tato and the 1930s / Maria Antonella Pelizzari -- Terminal for a civilian airport: the pavilion of the futurist movement at the triennial / Matteo Fochessati -- Slow time: futurist murals / Romy Golan -- Celestial futurism and the "Parasurreal" / Lisa Panzera
Target audience
general
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