1909-1930. Modernism: Futurism Italian poet Marinetti challenged artists to show “courage,...

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Modernism 1909-1930

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Page 1: 1909-1930. Modernism: Futurism Italian poet Marinetti challenged artists to show “courage, audacity, and revolt” and to celebrate “a new beauty, the beauty.

Modernism1909-1930

Page 2: 1909-1930. Modernism: Futurism Italian poet Marinetti challenged artists to show “courage, audacity, and revolt” and to celebrate “a new beauty, the beauty.

Modernism: FuturismItalian poet Marinetti challenged artists to show “courage, audacity, and revolt” and to celebrate “a new beauty, the beauty of speed.”

Page 3: 1909-1930. Modernism: Futurism Italian poet Marinetti challenged artists to show “courage, audacity, and revolt” and to celebrate “a new beauty, the beauty.

Modernism: FuturismBoccioni

Urged painters to forsake art of the past for the “miracles of contemporary life,” which he defined as railroads, ocean liners, and airplanes.

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Modernism: FuturismBoccioni and Marinetti founded a movement based on speed.

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The City Rises by Boccioni

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Modernism: FuturismThe painters combined bright Fauve colors with fractured Cubist planes to express propulsion.

Boccioni tried to capture not just a freeze-frame still of one moment but rather a cinematic sensation of flux

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Elastic by Boccioni

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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Boccioni

Page 9: 1909-1930. Modernism: Futurism Italian poet Marinetti challenged artists to show “courage, audacity, and revolt” and to celebrate “a new beauty, the beauty.

Modernism: ConstructivismConstructivists combined the broken shapes of Cubists and the multiple overlapping images from Futurists.

Emphasized using industrial materials: glass, metal and plastic in 3-D works.

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Modernism: ConstructivismFocused on geometric art reflecting modern technology

Art should be the engine for social purpose and change

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Model for the Monument for the 3rd International by Tatlin

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Propaganda Poster by Rodchenko

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Modernism: PrecisionismPrecisionists straddled the borderline between representation and abstraction.

Simplified forms to an extreme, often very geometric.

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Incense of a New Church by Demuth

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Modernism: PrecisionismGeorgia O’Keefe

Best known for her huge paintings of single flowers like irises and calla lilies.

O’Keefe evoked nature without explicitly describing it and approached the brink of abstraction.

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Poppies by O’Keefe

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Red Canna by O’Keefe

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Cow Skull and Two Calico Roses by O’Keefe