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Italian artist Umberto Boccioni was a key figure in European art. His work marked a dramatic departure from traditional forms.
Although Stella was born in Italy, he became a U.S. citizen in 1923. His best-known works combine Futurist elements with American subjects such as the Brooklyn Bridge.
20th-century Futurist artist Giacomo Balla and 19th-century historical artist Daniel Maclise express elements of war in unique ways.
In 1909 Filippo Tommaso Marinetti published The Founding and First Manifesto of Futurism in Paris, and established an art movement that lasted from 1909 until 1944.
The National Gallery's show, "Radical light: Italy's Divisionist Painters 1891-1910", looks at a little-known movement known as Divisionism and the artists linked to it.
100 years ago Filippo Marinetti issued his Futurist Manifesto. Umberto Boccioni developed Marinetti's ideas and 100 years later Luca Buvoli continues to explore Futurism.
The work of the Futurists is featuring in an exhibition at London's Tate Modern. The show marks one hundred years since the publication of the Futurist Manifesto in 1909.
More and more, the medical field is becoming aware of the damaging effects that stress can have on an individual's health. Through creativity many are finding peace.
Like many 20th century art movements, Constructivism grew out of a time of great change, and artist Aleksandr Rodchenko contributed to the revolution.
London is one of the outstanding cities of science in the world. Home to many science museums and societies, it is also filled with memorials to its scientific heritage.
Missoni colourful geometric designs changed knitwear forever. This exhibition looks at sources of inspiration and the processes involved in producing Missoni creations.


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