Italian Futurist Theatre, 1909-1944

Italian Futurist Theatre, 1909-1944
Author: Günter Berghaus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Italian Futurist Theatre provides an overview of the theatrical activities of the Italian Futurist movement, headed by F. T. Marinetti. It analyzes the theory and practice of Futurist performance, covers the theatre work of all leading artists and writers of the movement, and discusses the main aims and achievements of their theatrical experiments. While focusing on reconstructing the performance history of Futurist theatre, this book also incorporates aspects of dramatic writing, stage and costume design, theatre architecture, dance and opera.

Italian Futurism 1909-1944

Italian Futurism 1909-1944
Author: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Art, Italian
ISBN: 9780892074990

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February 21-September 1, 2014 The first comprehensive overview of Italian Futurism to be presented in the United States, this multidisciplinary exhibition examines the historical sweep of the movement from its inception with F.T. Marinetti's Futurist manifesto in 1909 through its demise at the end of World War II. Presenting over 300 works executed between 1909 and 1944, the chronological exhibition encompasses not only painting and sculpture, but also architecture, design, ceramics, fashion, film, photography, advertising, free-form poetry, publications, music, theater, and performance. To convey the myriad artistic languages employed by the Futurists as they evolved over a 35-year period, the exhibition integrates multiple disciplines in each section. Italian Futurism is organized by Vivien Greene, Curator, 19th- and Early 20th-Century Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. In addition, a distinguished international advisory committee has been assembled to provide expertise and guidance.

Sport and the European Avant-Garde (1900-1945)

Sport and the European Avant-Garde (1900-1945)
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2022-02-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004450033

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This collection of essays assesses the significance of sport for the European avant-garde in the first half of the 20th century from an international and interdisciplinary perspective. It shows the extent to which avant-garde art and culture was shaped by the dynamic encounter with modern sports.

Pantomime

Pantomime
Author: Karl Toepfer
Publisher: Vosuri Media
Total Pages: 1320
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1733249737

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This book offers perhaps the most comprehensive history of pantomime ever written. No other book so thoroughly examines the varieties of pantomimic performance from the early Roman Empire, when the term “pantomime” came into use, until the present. After thoroughly examining the complexities and startlingly imaginative performance strategies of Roman pantomime, the author identifies the peculiar political circumstances that revived and shaped pantomime in France and Austria in the eighteenth century, leading to the Pierrot obsession in the nineteenth century. Modernist aesthetics awakened a huge, highly diverse fascination with pantomime. The book explores an extraordinary variety of modernist and postmodern approaches to pantomime in Germany, Austria, France, numerous countries of Eastern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Chile, England, and The United States. Making use of many performance and historical documents never before included in pantomime histories, the book also discusses pantomime’s messy relation to dance, its peculiar uses of music, its “modernization” through silent film aesthetics, and the extent to which writers, performers, or directors are “authors” of pantomimes. Just as importantly, the book explains why, more than any other performance medium, pantomime allows the spectator to see the body as the agent of narrative action.

Futurism and Politics

Futurism and Politics
Author: Günter Berghaus
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781571818676

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On futurism and fascism in Italy

The Manifesto of Futurism

The Manifesto of Futurism
Author: Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Publisher: Passerino Editore
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8893450496

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Filippo Tommaso Emilio Marinetti (22 December 1876 – 2 December 1944) was an Italian poet, editor, art theorist, and founder of the Futurist movement. "The Manifesto of Futurism" written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, initiated an artistic philosophy, Futurism, that was a rejection of the past, and a celebration of speed, machinery, violence, youth and industry; it also advocated the modernization and cultural rejuvenation of Italy. Marinetti wrote the manifesto in the autumn of 1908 and it first appeared as a preface to a volume of his poems, published in Milan in January 1909. It was published in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dell'Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909 then in French as Manifeste du futurisme (Manifesto of Futurism) in the newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909. Translated by Jason Forbus

Italian Futurism and the First World War

Italian Futurism and the First World War
Author: Selena Daly
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1442649062

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Roma Futurista and Il Montello -- The End of the War -- Epilogue -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Critical Writings

Critical Writings
Author: F. T. Marinetti
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2007-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0374706948

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The Futurist movement was founded and promoted by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, beginning in 1909 with the First Futurist Manifesto, in which he inveighed against the complacency of "cultural necrophiliacs" and sought to annihilate the values of the past, writing that "there is no longer any beauty except the struggle. Any work of art that lacks a sense of aggression can never be a masterpiece." In the years that followed, up until his death in 1944, Marinetti, through both his polemical writings and his political activities, sought to transform society in all its aspects. As Günter Berghaus writes in his introduction, "Futurism sought to bridge the gap between art and life and to bring aesthetic innovation into the real world. Life was to be changed through art, and art was to become a form of life." This volume includes more than seventy of Marinetti's most important writings—many of them translated into English for the first time—offering the reader a representative and still startling selection of texts concerned with Futurist art, literature, politics, and philosophy.

Mafarka the Futurist

Mafarka the Futurist
Author: F. T. Marinetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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"Dazzling and disturbing, Marinetti's 'great fire-brand novel' recounts the erotic and exotic exploits of the warlord Mafarka in a torrid and highly stylised North Africa. When the novel was first published (the French version in 1909, the Italian in 1910), it was banned for obscenity."--cover.