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Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present (World of Art)
Roselee Goldberg
Thames & Hudson
Thames & Hudson
RoseLee Goldberg's study, first published in 1979, has been brought completely up to date in a new volume that provides a critical analysis of the technological, political, and aesthetic shifts that marked the end of the twentieth century and are...
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Futurism (Movements in Modern Art)
Richard Humphreys
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press
Futurism, invented in 1909 by the Italian writer and cultural impresario, F.T. Marinetti, was the defining avant-garde movement of the early twentieth century. Inspired by the cities, technology, speed, and latent violence of the world around them,...
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Still Moving
Steven Higgins
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Founded in 1935, The Museum of Modern Art's Department of Film and Media is home to one of the most important moving-image archives in the world. Still Moving: The Film and Media Collections of The Museum of Modern Art marks the first time that MoMA...
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Futurism (Basic Art)
Sylvia Martin
Taschen
Taschen
Inspired by the development of Cubism, the Futurist movement was founded in 1909 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, along with painters Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carr?, and Gino Severini. The school, which celebrated technology and the...
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The Other Modernism: F. T. Marinetti's Futurist Fiction of Power
Cinzia Sartini Blum
University of California Press
University of California Press
Drawing on recent feminist and psychoanalytic criticism, Cinzia Sartini Blum provides the first analysis of the rhetoric, politics, and psychology of gender in the avant-garde writings of the Italian Futurist F.T. Marinetti. Her book explores the...
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