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Movement > Futurism
Italy, 1908
In a stylistic idiom that integrated some of the techniques of Cubism and Divisionism, the Futurists glorified the energy and speed of modern life together with the dynamism and violence of the new technological society. More
- Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed + Sound, 1913–14
- Umberto Boccioni, Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses, 1915
- Raymond Duchamp-Villon, The Horse, 1914, cast ca. 1930
- Natalia Goncharova, Cats (rayist percep.[tion] in rose, black, and yellow), 1913
- Kazimir Malevich, Morning in the Village after Snowstorm, 1912
- Liubov Popova, Birsk, 1916
- Enrico Prampolini, Simultaneous Self-Portrait, ca. 1923
- Gino Severini, Sea = Dancer, January 1914
- Gino Severini, Red Cross Train Passing a Village, summer 1915