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Die Futuristen
Umberto Boccioni, Carlo D. Carrà, Luigi Russolo, Gino Severini
Herwarth Walden
Gesellschaft zur Förderung Moderner Kunst
Berlin : Der Sturm
With Futurist Manifesto in German translation
1912
fünftes und sechstes Tausend dieses Katalogs
28pp
Futurist art was first exhibited at a show of modern art in Milan (1911). The first purely Futurist show was in early 1912 at the Galerie Berhein-Jeune in Paris. The show then travelled to the highly influential Sturm Gallery Berlin, founded by Herwarth Walden, and afterwards to Amsterdam, Zurich and Vienna, generating widespread publicity for the movement, thanks largely to Marinetti's promotional flair.
Die Futuristen
Umberto Boccioni, Carlo D. Carrà, Luigi Russolo, Gino Severini
Herwarth Walden
Gesellschaft zur Förderung Moderner Kunst
Berlin : Der Sturm
With Futurist Manifesto in German translation
1912
fünftes und sechstes Tausend dieses Katalogs
28pp
Futurist art was first exhibited at a show of modern art in Milan (1911). The first purely Futurist show was in early 1912 at the Galerie Berhein-Jeune in Paris. The show then travelled to the highly influential Sturm Gallery Berlin, founded by Herwarth Walden, and afterwards to Amsterdam, Zurich and Vienna, generating widespread publicity for the movement, thanks largely to Marinetti's promotional flair.