Piety and pragmatism : spiritualism in futurist art Arte sacra futurista : spirtualità e pragmatismo
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Piety and pragmatism : spiritualism in futurist art = Arte sacra futurista : spirtualità e pragmatismo
Gangemi, c2007
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注記
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London, Sept. 26-Dec. 23, 2007
Parallel text in English and Italian
At head of title: Ministero per gli affari esteri ... Direzione generale per la promozione e la cooperazione culturale; Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Chronology: p. 8-11
Bibliography: p. 123-125
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Despite Marinetti's anticlericalism, futurist engagement with religious themes was attuned to the 1929 Concordat between Church and State, although in reality certain members of the movement had been creating such works for several years, aiming to modernise an obsolete and anachronistic vocabulary.Futurism - which had initially recognised progress and the machine as its only religions - increasingly felt an impulse to transcend time and matter and to strive for a more spiritual interpretation of modern life.The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented this exhibition - which was the first of its kind - in anticipation of Futurism's centenary in 2009. It provides a comprehensive overview of this little-studied aspect of Futurist art through works by many of the movement's major exponents, including Giacomo Balla, Fillia and Gerardo Dottori.Written in English and Italian.
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