Modernism

Futurism , Page 2

The City, Olga Rozanova

The City Olga Rozanova, 1914

The New City, Antonio Sant'Elia

The New City Antonio Sant'Elia, 1914

The New City — House Staircasing, Antonio Sant'Elia

The New City — House Staircasing Antonio Sant'Elia, 1914

The New City — House Stairs with External Lifts, Antonio Sant'Elia

The New City — House Stairs with External Lifts Antonio Sant'Elia, 1914

The Power Plant, Antonio Sant'Elia

The Power Plant Antonio Sant'Elia, 1914

The Street Pavers, Umberto Boccioni

The Street Pavers Umberto Boccioni, 1914

Turin Spring, Giorgio de Chirico

Turin Spring Giorgio de Chirico, 1914

Visual Synthesis of the Idea: "War", Gino Severini

Visual Synthesis of the Idea: "War" Gino Severini, 1914

Words and Freedom, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Words and Freedom Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1914

Zang Tumb Tumb, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Zang Tumb Tumb Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1914

Armored Train in Action, Gino Severini

Armored Train in Action Gino Severini, 1915

Dancer = Propeller = Sea, Gino Severini

Dancer = Propeller = Sea Gino Severini, 1915

Sculptural Construction of Noise and Speed, Giacomo Balla

Sculptural Construction of Noise and Speed Giacomo Balla, 1914 – 1915

Rayonist Composition, Mikhail Larionov

Rayonist Composition Mikhail Larionov, 1915

Rayonist Composition in Grey, Mikhail Larionov

Rayonist Composition in Grey Mikhail Larionov, 1915

Red Cross Train Passing a Village, Gino Severini

Red Cross Train Passing a Village Gino Severini, 1915

Suburban Train Arriving in Paris, Gino Severini

Suburban Train Arriving in Paris Gino Severini, 1915

Total fusion in order to reconstruct the universe making it more joyful

The Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe Giacomo Balla, Fortunato Depero, 1915

Vive la France, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Vive la France Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1914 – 1915

Futurist poets, painters, sculptors, and musicians of Italy! As long as the war lasts let us set aside our verse, our brushes, scapels, and orchestras! The red holidays of genius have begun!

War, the World's Only Hygiene Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1915

Bird in Motion, Fortunato Depero

Bird in Motion Fortunato Depero, 1916

Spring, Giacomo Balla

Spring Giacomo Balla, 1916

This is how we decompose and recompose the universe according to our marvelous whims

The Futurist Cinema Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1916

Rotating Ballerina and Parrots, Fortunato Depero

Rotating Ballerina and Parrots Fortunato Depero, 1917

Monkey Marionette for Balli Plastici, Fortunato Depero

Monkey Marionette for Balli Plastici Fortunato Depero, 1918

Rooster Marionette for Balli Plastici, Fortunato Depero

Rooster Marionette for Balli Plastici Fortunato Depero, 1918

Design for an Exhibition Building, Wenzel Hablik

Design for an Exhibition Building Wenzel Hablik, 1919

In the Evening, Lying on Her Bed, She Reread the Letter from Her Artilleryman at the Front, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

In the Evening, Lying on Her Bed, She Reread the Letter from Her Artilleryman at the Front Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, 1919

Automaton with a Pipe, Fortunato Depero

Automaton with a Pipe Fortunato Depero, 1917 – 1920

Brooklyn Bridge, Joseph Stella

Brooklyn Bridge Joseph Stella, 1919 – 1920

The House of the Magician, Fortunato Depero

The House of the Magician Fortunato Depero, 1920

Cathedral Interior, Wenzel Hablik

Cathedral Interior Wenzel Hablik, 1921

Exhibition Space Wallpapers, Wenzel Hablik

Exhibition Space Wallpapers Wenzel Hablik, 1921

Spatial-Force Construction, Liubov Popova

Spatial-Force Construction Liubov Popova, 1921

Utopian Buildings, Wenzel Hablik

Utopian Buildings Wenzel Hablik, 1922

Construction, Aleksandra Ekster

Construction Aleksandra Ekster, 1922 – 1923

Futurist Waistcoat, Fortunato Depero

Futurist Waistcoat Fortunato Depero, 1923

Heart Eaters, Fortunato Depero

Heart Eaters Fortunato Depero, 1923

Theatrical Composition, Aleksandra Ekster

Theatrical Composition Aleksandra Ekster, 1925

Ballet, Light Maquette, Aleksandra Ekster

Ballet, Light Maquette Aleksandra Ekster, 1926 – 1930

The Card Game, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva

The Card Game Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, 1937

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"We only wanted to express what was in us..."

1910 – 1930

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