Born in Turin in 1871, artist Giacomo Balla went on to become one of the world’s best-known Modernist artists. Associated with the Italian Futurists, he left an indelible mark on the history of ...
So “TV is unlikely to bring us ‘The Italian Futurists’ and their anarchic tale of celebrating speed, chaos and violence,” according to Christopher Knight (“Familiar Impressionists Ideal for TV,” June ...
Exploring the intersection of art and food, we prepare two dishes from the 1930s devised b Exploring the intersection of art and food, we prepare two dishes from the 1930s devised by the pasta-hating ...
It was high summer when Ryan Standfest started work on his black-and-white, geometric mural on the side of Detroit's Holding House gallery at Michigan and 25th. "Nobody has any business starting a ...
European modernism underwent a growth spurt in the years just before World War I thanks to a group of Italian artists known as the Futurists, who found inspiration in fast cars, airplanes and the ...
In the 1930s, the Italian Futurists anticipated a future in which cuisine would be seasoned with steel. Chicken Fiat, for example, was to be prepared by roasting a chicken stuffed with ball bearings. ...
After debuting roughly 7,000 plays over 21 years, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, the flagship project of the Chicago-based theatre group the Neo-Futurists, arrives in Denver for a ...