Futurism was created based on a very innovative and radical ideal. That is why it seems dead before a pure futuristic art form actually started. In the early 20th century, a new art movement was born. This new movement is called the Futurist. It not only adheres to art but also flows through painting, sculpture, poetry, theater, architecture, and music. In 1909, Filippo Tomaso Marinette announced a romantic disclosure called "Futuristic Declaration" on the front page of the French newspaper Le Figaro. Declaration
The avant-garde art movement began with the realism of Gustav Courbet in the 1950s. Then there is a movement of contemporary art such as Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism, where artists break through the boundary between thought and creativity. These represent an innovative approach to artistic creation, and the definition of art extends to include the concept of visual creativity. Today, we believe that the earliest symbolic graffiti of mankind is art. As those works of these ancient paintings written by National Geographic's Chip Walter, "their beauty can kill your sense of time There is a moment when you are immersed in the present and quietly observe In these paintings, all other art - all civilizations - seems not to exist yet ... create simple shapes to represent other things - can be shared with others A symbol made by one person
The futurist is an art movement influenced by the art of cubist. Cubism does not indicate a futuristic fascinated by mechanics, transportation and communication. In paintings and sculptures, angles and powerful lines are used to express an active feeling, a way in which future factions show movement and speed. One of the innovators is Umberto Boccioni and says: "What we want to express is not materially an optical or analytic impression but a material and comprehensive experience" (Future 101). "They are not confident of the power of the new theme at the moment and try to complement the color classification with fragments of the Cubist classification" (Futurism 101)
Constructivist architecture was born from a wider compositionalistic art movement starting from the Russian futurist. Constructivist's art attempts to use three-dimensional stereopsis to fully abstract non-objective "structure" with dynamic elements. After the Russian revolution in 1917, it focused attention on the new social needs and industrial challenges required by the new administration. There are two very different clues The first one is encapsulated in the realistic manifest of Antoine Pevsner and Naum Gabo focusing on space and rhythm and the second is a purely art controversy and Alexander Rodchenko I express it. The struggle within the Enlightenment Committee between producer Varvara Stepanova and a more socially-oriented group Vladimir Tatlin hopes that this art will be absorbed by industrial production.