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The Armory Show

• 1913; first exposure of many American artists to current trends in European modern art

• Controversial; widely seen; influential

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• Nude Descending a Staircase, no. 2

• "Is it a woman? No. Is it a man? No. ...I have never thought which it is. Why should I think about it?“ MD

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• Jules Marey, motion study photograph, ca. 1890-1900

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• Picasso, Guitar Player, 1910, Cubism

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• Portrait of AmbroiseVollard (1910)

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• Picasso, Guitar Player, 1910, Cubism

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• Portrait of AmbroiseVollard (1910)

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• Picasso “Guitar, sheet music, and wine glass” 1912

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Modernism and the War

•Futurism:

•Ancient life was all silence. In the nineteenth century, with the invention of the machine, Noise was born. Today, Noise triumphs and reigns supreme over the sensibility of men.

--Luigi Russolo, The Art of Noises

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The cry of rebellion which we utter associates our

ideals with those of the Futurist poets. These ideas

were not invented by some aesthetic clique. They

are an expression of a violent desire, which burns

in the veins of every creative artist today. ... We will

fight with all our might the fanatical, senseless and

snobbish religion of the past, a religion encouraged

by the vicious existence of museums. We rebel

against that spineless worshipping of old canvases,

old statues and old bric-a-brac, against everything

which is filthy and worm-ridden and corroded by

time. We consider the habitual contempt for

everything which is young, new and burning with

life to be unjust and even criminal.

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Luigi Russolo - Macchina Tipografica

Luigi Russolo - Macchina Tipografica

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• http://www.ubu.com/sound/marinetti.html

• La Battaglia di Adrianopoli

• http://www.ubu.com/sound/balla.html

• Macchina Tipografica (1914)

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Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Zang Tumb

Tumb, 1914.

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• 2 pages from Marinetti’s “Words in freedom” 1919

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Giacomo Balla, Street Light,

Study of Light, 1909

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• Giacomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912

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• Jules Marey Motion Capture photography

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• Chrono

Jules Marey, Chronophotographic Image Formed by Man

Walking in Black Suit with White Stripes, 1884

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• Edweard Muybridge Motion study

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• Boccioni, Charge of the Lancers, 1915

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• Gino Severini, Cannon in Action, 1915

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Plastic Synthesis of the Idea of War, 1915,

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Cubism at the Front

• The art of painting original arrangements composed of elements taken from conceived rather than perceived reality. -- Guillaume Apollinaire, The Beginnings of Cubism, 1912

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Fernand Leger

Verdun, The Trench Diggers, 1916

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• La Fin du monde, filmée par l'ange de N.-D. (author: Blaise Cendrars, illustrator Fernand Leger)

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Fernand Léger, Le soldat à la pipe, oil on canvas, 1916

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• Leger, The Card Game, 1917

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Art and camouflage

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• Renault FT-17 WWI light tank. (model)

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• German Helmet with Camouflage American Helmets with camouflage

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• Dazzle Camouflage

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• Sniper in Dazzle camo

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• German Lozenge Camouflage on a Fokker D.VII

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• German Lozenge Camouflage

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• Sonia Delaunay,

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• sonia delaunay - costumes for the ” the gas heart” directed by tristan tzara (1923)

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• Giacomo Balla, , 'Futurist Suit', 1913-1918

• Human beings, until now, have dressed (more or less) in black mourning.We are fighting against:(a) the timidity and symmetry of colours, colours which are arranged in wishy-washy patterns of idiotic spots and stripes;(b) all forms of lifeless attire which make man feel tired, depressed, miserable and sad, and which restrict movement producing a triste wanness;(c) so-called 'good taste' and harmony, which weaken the soul and take the spring out of the step.

We want Futurist clothes to be comfortable and practicalDynamicAggressiveShockingEnergeticViolentFlying (i.e. giving the idea of flying, rising and running)PeppyJoyfulIlluminating (in order to have light even in the rain)PhosphorescentLit by electric lamps.

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