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Futurism, Orphism, Suprematism, De Stijl & Constructivism(c.1909-1940s)
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Appendix: List of All Ebooks in Guide
Grove Dictionary of Art
Subject Entries
Futurism
Orphism
Suprematism
De Stijl
Constructivism
Biographical Entries
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Delaunay Family
Kazimir Malevich
Piet Mondrian
MOMA Glossary of Art Terms
Futurism
Suprematism
Constructivism
Videos & Podcasts
The Case for Abstraction. PBS Digital Studios.
Italian Futurism: Boisterous, right-wing and prescient. The Economist.
1913 | "Dynamism of a Soccer Player" by Umberto Boccioni
1913 | "Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon" by Robert Delaunay Paris 1913 (dated on painting 1912)
Russian Avant-Garde | HOW TO SEE the art movement with MoMA curator Roxana Marcoci.
Introducing Piet Mondrian. Tate.
Smart History: Futurism
The Revolution of the Black Square: HENI Talks
Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe. Guggenheim Museum.
Futurist Performance and F. T. Marinetti. Guggenheim Museum.
Italian Futurism at the Guggenheim: Historical Context. Guggenheim Museum.
Sonia Delaunay redefined what art is and should be
Sonia Delaunay - Mademoiselle Y
Kazimir Malevich | TateShots
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Suprematism, 18th Construction’. Sotheby's.
A new world after the Russian Revolution: Malevich, Suprematist Composition: White on White.
Mondriaan in New York (1980)
Ebooks
Futurism
by
Lawrence Rainey; Christine Poggi; Laura Wittman
ISBN: 9780300088755
Publication Date: 2009-09-29
The History of Futurism
by
Harald Hendrix (Editor)
ISBN: 9780739173886
Publication Date: 2012-08-31
Malevich
by
Gerry Souter
ISBN: 9781859956847
Publication Date: 2008-09-01
The Russian Avant-Garde and Radical Modernism
by
Dennis G. Ioffe (Editor); Frederick White (Editor)
ISBN: 9781936235292
Publication Date: 2012-10-01
Mondrian
by
J. P. Calosse
ISBN: 9781783105731
Publication Date: 2016-05-01
Scholarly Articles
Marinetti, F. T. "First World War: Day Six: The Art of War: The Manifesto of Futurism: Art and Philosophy by FT Marinetti." The Guardian, Nov 13, 2008, pp. 16. ProQuest, https://search.proquest.com/newspapers/first-world-war-day-six-art-manifesto-futurism
Helterbrand, Ryan. “Ecstasies of War: Anti-Fascism in Italian Futurist Performance, 1909-1919.” Italica, vol. 92, no. 4, 2015, pp. 857–873., www.jstor.org/stable/43896056.
Pezzini, Barbara. “The 1912 Futurist Exhibition at the Sackville Gallery, London: an Avant-Garde Show within the Old-Master Trade.” The Burlington Magazine, vol. 155, no. 1324, 2013, pp. 471–479. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/24240896.
Hughes, Gordon. "Envisioning Abstraction: The Simultaneity of Robert Delaunay's First Disk." The Art Bulletin, vol. 89, no. 2, 2007, pp. 306-332. ProQuest, https://search.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/envisioning-abstraction-simultaneity-robert/docview/
Iavorskaia, N. V. “Suprematism.” October, no. 162, Fall 2017, p. 102. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asu&AN=126778121&site=ehost-live.
Jakovljevic, Branislav. “Unframe Malevich!: Ineffability and Sublimity in Suprematism.” Art Journal, vol. 63, no. 3, 2004, pp. 18–31. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4134488. Accessed 17 Dec. 2020.
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