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Книга Futurism-GB. Sylvia Martin (english)

Ціна: 790 грн.

Ціна: 750 грн.

Автор: Sylvia Martin
Видавництво: Taschen
Мова: Англійська
Рік видання: 2017
Формат: 216 × 267 × 13 мм
Кількість сторінок: 96

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Артикул: 9783836505833 Категорії: , Product ID: 90593

With motion and machines as its most treasured tropes, Futurism was founded in 1909 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, along with painters Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, and Gino Severini. With affiliate painters, sculptors, designers, architects, and writers, the group sought to subsume the dusty establishment into a new age of sleek, strong, purified modernity.

Futurism’s place in art history is as ambivalent as it is important. The movement pioneered revolutionary methods to convey movement, light, and speed, but sparks controversy in its glorification of war and fascist politics. Their frenzied, almost furious, canvases, are as remarkable for their macho aggression as they are for their radical experimentation with brushstrokes, texture, and color in the quest to record an object moving through space.

With key examples from the Futurists’ prolific output and leading practitioners, this book introduces the movement that spat vitriol at all -isms of the past and, in so doing, created an -ism of their own.

About the series

Born back in 1985, the Basic Art Series has evolved into the best-selling art book collection ever published. Each book in TASCHEN’s Basic Art History series features:

approximately 100 color illustrations with explanatory captions

a detailed, illustrated introduction

a selection of the most important works of the epoch, each presented on a two-page spread with a full-page image and accompanying interpretation, as well as a portrait and brief biography of the artist

Вага 0.59 kg
Розміри 267 × 216 × 13 mm
Автор

Sylvia Martin

Видавництво

Taschen

Мова

Англійська

Рік видання

2017

Кількість сторінок

96

Ілюстрації

Кольорові

Формат

216 × 267 × 13 мм

Папір

офсетний

ISBN

9783836505833

Штрихкод

9783836505833

Палітурка

тверда