2024
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2024

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  2. English
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Band 14 des Jahrbuchs enthält in seinem ersten Teil zehn Aufsätze, die sich mit dem Futurismus in Italien, Russland, der Ukraine, der Tschechoslowakei, Rumänien und Deutschland befassen, sowie zwei Beiträge zum Thema Tanz und Typografie. Untersucht werden unter anderem futuristische Manifeste aus den Jahren 1910 und 1911, die futuristischen Essays von Velimir Khlebnikov sowie die Netzwerke des Futurismus in Odessa. Der zweite Teil untersucht im Rahmen des Schwerpunktes Karikaturen und Satiren des Futurismus in der zeitgenössischen Presse fünf humoristische Bilder aus fünf Ländern, in denen die Bewegung und ihr Begründer Marinetti verspottet wurden. Es folgen neun Rezensionen von Ausstellungen, Konferenzen und Veröffentlichungen sowie eine Bibliografie mit Angaben zu 128 neuen Publikationen über den Futurismus.

  • Futurismus aus internationaler, vergleichender und interdisziplinärer Perspektive
  • Transkultureller Blick auf internationale Avantgarden

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9783111435961
Edition
0
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Section 1: Futurism Studies
  3. The Futurist Manifestos of Late 1910 and 1911: Dates and Editions Reconsidered
  4. The International Futurism of Nanni Leone Castelli
  5. Fedele Azari as Aviator, Gallerist and Publisher: His Take-off, Rise, Decline and Fall
  6. The Futurist Action on the Torre dell’Orologio in Venice (1910): Fact, Fiction and Propaganda in an Age of Mass Media
  7. Velimir Khlebnikov’s Futurist Essays: A Hybrid Genre?
  8. Futurist Dance, Russian Style
  9. The Network(s) of Futurism in Odessa
  10. Bye Bye, But Thank You: Karel Teige on F. T. Marinetti
  11. The Syncretic Avant-garde in Romania, 1922–1927: Futurism and Integralism
  12. Futurism in Germany: The 1912 Exhibition in Berlin
  13. International Networks of the Avant-garde in the 1920s and 1930s: Ruggero Vasari as a Futurist Broker in Germany
  14. The Typographic City: A Futurist Ideal of the Urban Environment?
  15. Section 2: Caricatures and Satires of Futurism in the Contemporary Press
  16. Caption: Futurism Has no Future …
  17. Marinetti’s 1926 visit in Brazil in a caricature of Careta
  18. Sculpted Meat vs. Pasta: The Battle of the Forks in Italian Satire
  19. Sid Treeby’s Caricature of the Futurist Exhibition at the Sackville Gallery in London (1912)
  20. “Hang Your Picture on the Floor”: A Para-Futurist Aeropainting from the USA
  21. Interpenetration of Planes / Interpenetration of Society: Karl Arnold’s Caricature of Futurist Pictorial Principles
  22. Section 3: Critical responses to exhibitions, conferences and publications
  23. Shedding New Light onto the Figure of Gino Galli (1893–1944)
  24. Gino Galli (1893–1944): A Roman Futurist Resurrected from Oblivion
  25. The Abstract Futurism of Julius Evola: Notes from an Exhibition
  26. Two Exhibitions on Futurism in the Netherlands
  27. New Research into the Life and OEuvre of Luigi Russolo
  28. Marisa Mori: A Futurist Woman Artist in Fascist Italy
  29. A New Comprehensive Study on the Multidisciplinary Zenitist Artist Branko Ve Poljanski
  30. Futurism in the 1930s
  31. Brazilian Modernism, Anthropophagy and Futurism
  32. Section 4: Bibliography
  33. A Bibliography of Publications on Futurism, 2021–2024
  34. Section 5: Back Matter
  35. List of Illustrations and Provenance Descriptions
  36. Notes on Contributors
  37. Name Index
  38. Subject Index
  39. Geographical Index

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