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

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

Label
Italian Futurism 1909-1944 : reconstructing the universe
Title
Italian Futurism 1909-1944
Title remainder
reconstructing the universe
Statement of responsibility
edited by Vivien Greene
Contributor
Editor
Host institution
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Summary
Published to accompany the exhibition Italian Futurism, 1909-1944: Reconstructing the Universe opening at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 2014, this catalogue considerably advances the scholarship and understanding of an influential yet little-known twentieth-century artistic movement. As part of the first comprehensive overview of Italian Futurism to be presented in the United States, this publication examines the historical sweep of Futurism from its inception with F.T. Marinetti's manifesto in 1909 through the movement's demise at the end of World War II. Presenting over 300 works created between 1909 and 1944, by artists, writers, designers and composers such as Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Fortunato Depero, Gerardo Dottori, Marinetti, Ivo Pannaggi, Rosa Rosà, Luigi Russolo, Tato and many others, this publication encompasses not only painting and sculpture, but also architecture, design, ceramics, fashion, film, photography, advertising, free-form poetry, publications, music, theater and performance. A wealth of scholarly essays discuss Italian Futurism's diverse themes and incarnations. Exhibition: Guggenheim Museum, New York City, USA (21.02-01.09.2014)
Cataloging source
MZA
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
  • bibliography
  • catalogs
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  • Greene, Vivien
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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  • Futurism (Art)
  • Futurism (Architecture)
  • Futurism (Literary movement)
  • Art, Italian
  • Italy
  • Futurisme (Art)
  • Futurisme (Architecture)
  • Futurisme (Mouvement littéraire)
  • Italie
  • 20.70 European art
  • Futurism (Art)
  • Futurism (Architecture)
  • Futurism (Literary movement)
  • Art, Italian
  • Italy
  • Art, Italian
  • Futurism (Architecture)
  • Futurism (Art)
  • Futurism (Literary movement)
  • Italy
  • Futurism (Art)
  • Italy
  • Futurism (Architecture)
  • Futurism (Literary movement)
  • Futurism (konst)
Label
Italian Futurism 1909-1944 : reconstructing the universe, edited by Vivien Greene
Instantiates
Publication
Distribution
Copyright
Note
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, February 21-September 1, 2014
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-337) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
  • text
  • still image
Content type code
  • txt
  • sti
Content type MARC source
  • rdacontent
  • rdacontent
Contents
  • 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
  • Introduction
  • 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
  • Vivien Greene
  • 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
  • The invention of the programmatic Avant-garde
  • 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
  • Claudia Salaris
  • 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
  • The dynamics of futurism's historiography
  • Celestial futurism and the "Parasurreal"
  • Lisa Panzera
  • Enrico Crispolti
  • Futurism, politics, and society
  • Adrian Lyttelton
Control code
870906492
Dimensions
30 cm
Extent
351 pages
Isbn
9780892075126
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Note
WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650, 651, 655
Other control number
99958527058
Other physical details
illustrations (chiefly color)
System control number
(OCoLC)870906492
Label
Italian Futurism 1909-1944 : reconstructing the universe, edited by Vivien Greene
Publication
Distribution
Copyright
Note
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, February 21-September 1, 2014
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-337) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
  • text
  • still image
Content type code
  • txt
  • sti
Content type MARC source
  • rdacontent
  • rdacontent
Contents
  • 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
  • Introduction
  • 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
  • Vivien Greene
  • 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
  • The invention of the programmatic Avant-garde
  • 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
  • Claudia Salaris
  • 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
  • The dynamics of futurism's historiography
  • Celestial futurism and the "Parasurreal"
  • Lisa Panzera
  • Enrico Crispolti
  • Futurism, politics, and society
  • Adrian Lyttelton
Control code
870906492
Dimensions
30 cm
Extent
351 pages
Isbn
9780892075126
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • n
Note
WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650, 651, 655
Other control number
99958527058
Other physical details
illustrations (chiefly color)
System control number
(OCoLC)870906492

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