Art Of The Day Weekly

#362 - from 30 October 2014 to 5 November 2014

The Italy that was

ROME – What did the art developed in Italy at the eve of World War I look like? In 1905, Boccioni and Severini organised a fair for the rejected artists, to go against the academic art and its intention was to absorb the influences of the German avant-garde movements. When war was declared in 1915, the Futurists signed up with passion, while other such as De Chirico or Carrà perfected their means to elaborate an art of silence and disenchantment.
Secessione e Avanguardia at the GNAM, from 31 October 2014 to 15 February 2015.

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