Futurism was an early 20th century art movement that originated in Italy around the same time as Cubism in France. Futurist painters aimed to depict the speed and force of modern industrial society through paintings that glorified mechanical energy and modern life. Their works often featured subjects like motorcycles, automobiles, and trains to express the explosive vitality of modern cities through motion and dynamism.
Futurism was an early 20th century art movement that originated in Italy around the same time as Cubism in France. Futurist painters aimed to depict the speed and force of modern industrial society through paintings that glorified mechanical energy and modern life. Their works often featured subjects like motorcycles, automobiles, and trains to express the explosive vitality of modern cities through motion and dynamism.
Futurism was an early 20th century art movement that originated in Italy around the same time as Cubism in France. Futurist painters aimed to depict the speed and force of modern industrial society through paintings that glorified mechanical energy and modern life. Their works often featured subjects like motorcycles, automobiles, and trains to express the explosive vitality of modern cities through motion and dynamism.
This movement was developed in Italy about the same time cubism appeared in France. Futurist painters wanted their works to capture the speed and force of modern industrial society. Their paintings glorified the mechanical energy of modern life. Subjects included motorcycles, automobiles or railroad trains subject that express the explosive vitality of a modern city. Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin Unique forms of continuity in space (1912) (1913), Umberto Boccioni, plaster Gino Severini, oil on canvas with sequins.