A note on images For reasons of copyright, I have not reproduced most of the works discussed in the text. Instead, each article is followed by a short gallery of selected works, with links to museum, collection or institutional pages where images can be viewed. Other works mentioned in the essay may also be foundContinue reading “Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part One, Divisionism and the Photographic Real)”
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Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part Two, Futurism: Light, Speed and Force)
A note on images For reasons of copyright, I have not reproduced most of the works discussed in the text. Instead, each article is followed by a short gallery of selected works, with links to museum, collection or institutional pages where images can be viewed. Other works mentioned in the essay may also be foundContinue reading “Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part Two, Futurism: Light, Speed and Force)”
Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part Three, Late Figuration and the Modern Image)
A note on images For reasons of copyright, I have not reproduced most of the works discussed in the text. Instead, each article is followed by a short gallery of selected works, with links to museum, collection or institutional pages where images can be viewed. Other works mentioned in the essay may also be foundContinue reading “Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part Three, Late Figuration and the Modern Image)”
Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part Four, Futurism Beyond the Easel)
The frame, the easel, the room Balla’s Futurism did not move beyond the easel in a single leap. It first strained against the picture itself. In the works of speed, force-lines and iridescent interpenetration, the image no longer behaves like a stable view placed before the spectator. It presses against the limits of the support,Continue reading “Giacomo Balla: From Divisionism to the Futurist Universe (Part Four, Futurism Beyond the Easel)”