acceptance of what art is. The six major movements which changed the world of art began in the 1850’s when Impressionism was founded. Impressionism was followed by Fauvism in the early 1900’s which influenced the next 4 isms‚ Expressionism‚ Cubism‚ Futurism and Surrealism‚ Reality and Illusion is uniquely shown in each movement and many artworks show this as a theme. Impressionism began in 1850‚ and was the major movement of the 19th century. Impressionism developed in France during the increased
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Futurism‚ originated in Italy in the early 20th century by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti‚ was the Vanguard of technology‚ science‚ progress and their exaltation to the highest level. Undisputed icon for poets and artists was the car‚ inspirer of the movement
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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space – Umberto Boccioni By Isabel Lund Umberto Boccioni was an Italian painter‚ printmaker‚ writer and sculptor (2). His work is centred on the portrayal of movement‚ speed and technology‚ and therefore his work on futurism represents the present and rejects the past (3). Unique Forms of Continuity in Space depicts a powerful human form in action‚ seemingly flying or gliding through the air. Boccioni did not show this through the repetition of arms‚ legs and faces‚
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“the great problem of love‚ the great tyranny of sentimentalism and lust‚ from which we wish to liberate ourselves” (Marinetti‚ p.54)‚ he is convinced that we must free ourselves from the chains of love since it is unnatural in that it halts the futurism of man‚ only capable of holding the human spirit back from true accomplishments. To illustrate the imprisonment he associates with love‚ he gives the following metaphor: “We despise that horrible‚ heavy Love‚ that immense leash with which the sun
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La Citta Nuova (The New City) by Antonio Sant’ Elia A famous drawing of the future city‚ La Citta Nouva‚ is designed by Antonio Sant’s Elia‚ one of the key people of futurist movement on architecture. The ideology of Sant’ Elia on futurism is expressed in the ‘Messaggio’ and the ‘Manifesto of Futurist Architecture’.1 As a futurist‚ his text confirms the futurist ideology‚ however‚ the drawing of Sant’ Elia on the La Citta Nuova and other works of his show contradiction Antonio Sant’ Elia was born
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The Manifesto written by many futurists‚ including Balla. This document is the declaration of the start of the art movement of futurism. The artists wanted more motion and life to their work than the still paused moments of life in previous works of art in the years before. The manifesto inspired works to be‚ including the Line of Speed. This piece is futurist because it portrays
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oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T009466?q=umberto+boccioni&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit (accessed April 15‚ 2011). Musgrove‚ John. "Oxford Art Online." 2007.http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T030277?q=futurism&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit (accessed April 15‚ 2011). Regol‚ Dalli . "Oxford Art Online." 2007.http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T009466?q=umberto+boccioni&search=quick&pos=1&_start=1#firsthit (accessed April 15
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Sant’Elia and the Futurist Vision Sant’Elia was born in Como‚ Lombardy‚ April 30‚ 1988 as the son of a barber Luigi Sant’Elia and of mother‚ Cristina Sant’Elia of whom little has been documented. As well‚ he had one younger brother‚ Guido and one older sister‚ Giuseppina both of which outlived their middle brother who‚ in 1915‚ would meet an untimely death in the Battle of the Isonzo during World War I. At the time of Sant’Elia’s birth‚ the Regno D’Italia was still in its adolescence
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specific works of art‚ show how a semiotic analysis of Cubist and Futurist works may reveal the various ways in which Cubist and Futurist artists make it a priority to critique artistic conventions of representation and production. Cubism and Futurism is concerned with the process of representation and what it entails in making up a picture and what the picture means or represents‚ they sought a new pictorial language. Cubists rejected the traditional values and traditions of arts representational
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According to the passage‚ what is Zevs’s well-known graffiti style? What does the Chanel logo represent? Why does Zevs want to ‘liquidate’ it? Zevs’s well-known style is to liquidate famous logos by pouring paint over them‚ making the logos look as if they are melting. The Chanel logo represents the high-class‚ expensive‚ capitalist culture which promotes conspicuous consumption and worships famous international designer ‘brands’. By liquidating (melting) the Chanel logo‚ Zevs expresses
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