Futurism

Futurism


Giacomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912 (Foundation, 2017)

The artists part of the Futurism movement explored every medium of art which included painting, sculpture, poetry, theater, music, architecture and even gastronomy (contributors, 2017). Futurism celebrated advanced technology and urban modernity. Artists part of this movement always tried to destroy older forms of culture and to show the uniqueness of the modern life (Foundation, 2017). Giacomo Balla was interested in 'chrono-photography' this was a vintage technique where movement is shown across a certain amount of frames. This encouraged Balla to find new ways of showing movement in painting. The work shows a woman walking a small black dog, the movement collapsed into a single instant which showed a close up of the feet, the way he shows movement is by combining opaque and semi-transparent shapes (Foundation, 2017).


Eugene Ivanov, Untitled, 2002 (Ivanov, 2002)

This artwork was done by a contemporary artist known as Eugene Ivanov. The way he chose to express futurism in a modern way is by showing the beauty of the machine, speed, and change. He incorporated feels of Cubism and Surrealism but mostly shows the visual of movement (contributors, 2017). 

Sources consulted

contributors, N.W.E., 2017. Futurism. [Online]
Available at: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/p/index.php?title=Futurism&oldid=1004787
[Accessed 03 September 2017]

Foundation, T.A.S., 2017. Futurism. [Online]
Available at: http://www.theartstory.org/movement-futurism.htm
[Accessed 03 September 2017]

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