WILLS AND TRUSTS DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN WILLS AND TRUSTS
Futurism
2. Futurism focuses on speed, technology,
youth, violence and modern objects.
It was borrowing from the elements of Neo-
Impressionism, symbolism and divisionism
which later distinguished that it was a
combination of Neo-
Impressionism and Cubism.
Indicates the beauty of modern life.
Wished to destroy older forms of culture.
3. Originated in Italy on 1909.
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti launched
Futurism.
Futurism later on was considered as the
most important Italian Avante-Garde art
movement of the 20th Century.
4. Neo-impressionism
Symbolism
Divisionism
Cubism
Modern life
Technology
Violence
Industrial
Change
Social movement
Speed
Objects
5. Father of Futurism.
An Italian poet about very modern, Avant-
Garde poetry rather than writing about roses
and nightingales.
Loves all modern, technological, and
dynamic things.
6. An influential Italian painter and sculptor
Some of his artworks are:
-Unique Forms of Continuity
-The City Rises
-Les Adieux
-Dynamism of a Cyclist
-The Charge of Lancers
-Simultaneous Visions
7. Italian painter, art teacher and poet
Best know as a key proponent of Futurism
Some of his artworks are:
-Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
-Street Light
-Girl Running on a Balcony
-Speeding Autommobile
-Flight of the Swallows
-The Hand of Violinist
8. Italian painter
Leading member of the Futurist movement
Some of his artworks are:
-Sea = Dancer
-Armored Train in Action
-The Haunting Dancer
-Dancer in Pigalle
9. Italian painter
Another leading figure of the Futurist
movement
Some of his artworks are:
-Woman in the Balcony
-The Red Horseman
-Jolts of a Cab
-Concert Cafe
15. Considered the first futurist painting
Oil on canvas
Illustrates the modern city
It resemble a war scene
A large horse races while the workers are struggling to
control the horse
Implies that there’s a tension between human and animal
The people and the horse are blurred which means that
there’s a rapid movement while other elements in the
painting are more realistic
Indicates the influences of other art movements such as
cubism, impressionism and post-impressionism that can
be seen in the brushstrokes
17. Most famous experiment of Balla
The artist was inspired by chrono-
photography, a vintage technique to show
movement in several frames.
Any one can notice that there’s a fast
movement of the woman and the dog in just
one frame
Balla combined opaque and semi-
transparent shapes to indicate that there’s
an action in process
19. Goncharova was a leading figure in the pre-war
Russian avant-garde and also a painter, illustrator,
set and costume designer, and writer.
The artist was inspired by Russian folk art and often
included traditional motifs into pictures styled in a
Cubist manner
The cyclist's whole body and the bike have been
multiplied which indicates the speed of an object in
motion
There’s a noticeable text in the painting that
indicates the artist’s interest in writing and graphic
design
20. From the artist Boccioni he used sculpture to help
further articulate the dynamism of Futurism with the
piece Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913).
- In 1915, Italy entered in WWI and by its end, Boccioni
and the Futurist architect Antonio Sant’Elia passed away
Futurism helped spark developments outside of Italy
and inspired artists in other media.
21. Influenced the 20th century art movements
A revival of sorts of the Futurist movement in
theatre
Recognized Western dance music during 1980s
Japanese Composer ’s album 'Futurista' was
inspired by the movement
Italian director included Futurist art in his
feature film "Vincere“
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum featured the
exhibition "Italian Futurism, 1909–1944:
Reconstructing the Universe”
22. STRENGTHS
- Based on the research and opinions of all the group
members, the strength of Futurism is that it is the
most significant art movement of the 20th century
combining all of the elements of Cubism, Dadaism,
Surrealism, and other –isms.
WEAKNESSES
- According to sources, the weakness of Futurism is that it has
become too contemporary in that it has moved to an existential
art project of Marinetti. It was viewed as a right-wing movement
for the period’s regime.
23. http://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/f/futurism
http://www.theartstory.org/movement-futurism.htm
http://www.theartstory.org/movement-futurism-artworks.htm#pnt_1
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Filippo-Tommaso-Marinetti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAWjiWqPYR0
https://www.google.com for all the images
https://sites.google.com/a/boisestate.edu/analysis-and-
keywords/AKG03042013/futurists-futurism
https://www.shmoop.com/marinetti