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Futurism (1909–1940s)
ОглавлениеUnlike other art movements, instead of turning their backs on the machine age, the Futurists embraced technology, speed, and, unfortunately, violence and Fascism. They felt Fascism was the only type of government that could carry out the cultural housecleaning they believed society needed. Their movement was based mostly in Italy and pre-Revolution Russia.
Fauvism, Cubism, and Futurism sparked smaller movements, including Cubo-Futurism in Russia (see Chapter 22), Constructivism, Suprematism, Orphism or Orphic Cubism, and De Stijl or Neo-Plasticism (see Chapter 23). These last three movements left real-world representation behind to explore pure abstraction or nonobjective art (art without objects found in nature).