Historical Design Essay Skeleton Draft


Futurism: The Art Movement that Looked to the future and Never Looked Back

Here are the main points my essay will take:
References will be put at the end of the essay in the actual thing. The references for people are wikipedia for now, but will be changed to appropriate websites when I research more into the people behind Futurism.
- The origins of the movement:
    +Italy 1909, The main creator was Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
    (http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/365371/Filippo-Tommaso-Marinetti)
+ Marinetti said the phrase came from his emphasis on discarding what he conceived to be the static and irrelevant art of the past and celebrating change, originality, and innovation in culture and society. (http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/futurism/)
+ He wrote the Futurist Manifesto (http://masi.cscs.lsa.umich.edu/~crshalizi/T4PM/futurist-manifesto.html) which notes down the aspects of the movement.
+ The manifesto was first published on 5th February 1909.
+ Artists Umberto BoccioniCarlo CarràGiacomo BallaGino Severini and the composer Luigi Russolo. Joined Martinetti soon after the manifesto was p[ublished a second time on the 20th February 1909.

- What the movement meant:
+ Marinetti hated things which were old and admired new technologies such as cars planes, trains and machinery in general. This was the main influence of futurism.

- Futurist Architechture:
Antonio Sant'Elia  was the most famous futurist architect -
Perspective drawing from La Città Nuova, 1914.
+ Futurist Architecture has extra features which seem useless but add to the aesthetic appeal of the building.

- Art movements influenced by Futurism:
+ Art Deco: Futurism forms derived chiefly from Cubism were used to represent rapid movements and dynamic motion; showing hostility to traditional forms of expression (http://www.richeast.org/htwm/artists/AC/artdeco.html)
+ Constructivism: This movement came around the Russian Communist revolution, where radical change was seen as necessary and so, constructivism took some inspiration from futurism to highlight modern life at the time.
+ Surrealism & Dada: Both of these movements came about and were popular at arround the same time as futurism. As these movements had influence over a lot of Europe, it was obvious that these movements would meet and take inspiration from one another. These movements where French, whereas Futurism was Italian, being so close together meant that influence between them must have happened.

- Futurism and controversy:
+ Futurism has had links to fascism.
+ Futurists liked change even if it is violent, such as both world wars which were welcomed by them.

- Modern futurism:
+This is futurism after world war 2.
+ Modern futurism is more of a philosophy than an art movement, suggesting where society should go and how it should evolve. Through violence.
+ An art Exhibit called Futurism 2.0 is based on modern futurism.

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