Panfuturism
Ukrainian art movement developed by Mykhaylo Semenko
Panfuturism (also known as Kverofuturism) is a Ukrainian avant-garde art movement developed by Mykhaylo Semenko, a Ukrainian poet.[1]
Overview
History
Panfuturism originated in Ukraine.[2][3] Mykhaylo Semenko developed it in 1914.[4]
Principles
Semenko outlined the following principles of Panfuturism in an essay, "What Panfuturism wants":[5]
- Panfuturism "wants to be a scientific system which is attained by its being a system universal and synthetic."[5]
- The goal of Panfuturism is to "abolish all 'isms' which is attained by neutralizing them...by regarding every single case as a private problem of the polyproblematic organism of art."[5]
- Panfuturism is a "proletarian system of art."[5]
- Panfuturism is an "organizational art."[5]
- Panfuturism "is the whole art."[5]
- Panfuturism "is at once Futurism, Cubism, Expressionism and Dadaism."[5]
References
- ^ Bury, Stephen (2008). Breaking the rules: the printed face of the European avant garde 1900-1937. British Library. ISBN 978-0712309752.
- ^ "Drowning in text". Evening Standard. 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
- ^ Ilnytzkyj, Oleh S. (1998). Ukrainian Futurism, 1914-1930: A Historical and Critical Study. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780916458591.
- ^ Greene, Roland; Cushman, Stephen; Cavanagh, Clare; Ramazani, Jahan; Rouzer, Paul; Feinsod, Harris; Marno, David; Slessarev, Alexandra (26 August 2012). The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. ISBN 9780691154916.
- ^ a b c d e f g Dmitrieva, Marina (2011). Zwischen Stadt und Steppe: künstlerische Texte der ukrainischen Moderne aus den 1910er bis 1930er Jahren. Lukas Verlag. ISBN 9783867321198.
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Futurism
- Giacomo Balla (list of works)
- "Barbara"
- Umberto Boccioni
- Anton Bragaglia
- Benedetta Cappa
- Carlo Carrà
- Franco Casavola
- Nikolay Diulgheroff
- Luigi De Giudici
- F. T. Marinetti
- Marisa Mori
- Bruno Munari
- Aldo Palazzeschi
- Ugo Piatti
- Francesco Balilla Pratella
- Antonio Russolo
- Luigi Russolo
- Antonio Sant'Elia
- Gino Severini
- Ardengo Soffici
Cubo-Futurists
- Alexander Archipenko
- Nikolai Aseev
- Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine
- Lilya Brik
- Osip Brik
- Alexander Bogomazov
- Kseniya Boguslavskaya
- David Burliuk
- Vladimir Burliuk
- Joseph Chaikov
- Aleksandra Ekster
- Nina Genke-Meller
- Natalia Goncharova
- Elena Guro
- Vasily Kamensky
- Velimir Khlebnikov
- Ivan Kliun
- Aleksei Kruchyonykh
- Nikolai Kulbin
- Mikhail Larionov
- Aristarkh Lentulov
- El Lissitzky
- Benedikt Livshits
- Kazimir Malevich
- Mikhail Matyushin
- Vladimir Mayakovsky
- Boris Pasternak
- Victor Palmov
- Lyubov Popova
- Ivan Puni
- Olga Rozanova
- Vadim Shershenevich
- Nadezhda Udaltsova
- Ilia Zdanevich (Iliazd)
and inventions
- Anti-neutral suit
- Intonarumori
- Italian futurism in cinema
- Futurist architecture
- Futurist cooking
- Futurist literature
- Futurist music
- Noise music
- Zaum
- Abstract Speed + Sound
- Antigrazioso
- The Art of Noises
- BÏF§ZF+18
- The City Rises
- Cyclist
- Development of a Bottle in Space
- Drama in the Futurists' Cabaret No. 13
- Dyr bul shchyl
- Dynamism of a Car
- Dynamism of a Cyclist
- Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
- Dynamism of a Human Body: Boxer
- Dynamism of a Soccer Player
- Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses
- Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto
- The Knifegrinder
- Girl Running on a Balcony
- The Hand of the Violinist
- Lacerba
- Manifesto of Futurism
- Manifesto of Futurist Musicians
- Mercury Passing Before the Sun
- The Poem of the End
- Poesia
- The Street Enters the House
- The Street Light
- Thaïs
- Tango with Cows
- Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
- Universal War
- Victory over the Sun
- Vladimir Mayakovsky
- Zangezi
- Zang Tumb Tumb
- Agitprop
- Agit-train
- Constructivism
- Dadaism
- Donkey's Tail
- Grosvenor School
- Jack of Diamonds
- Neo-Primitivism
- Oberiu
- Panfuturism
- Precisionism
- Rayonism
- Soyuz Molodyozhi
- Suprematism
- Supremus
- Vorticism
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