Russian Futurism
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Russian Futurism was an early 20th-century avant-garde movement in Russian art and literature that embraced modernity, experimentation, and the rejection of traditional cultural forms.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Russian Futurism canonical | 7 |
| Futurism | 3 |
| Russian futurism | 3 |
| Cubo-Futurists | 1 |
| Russian Futurists | 1 |
| Russian modernism | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Russian Futurism Context triple: [Futurism, influenced, Russian Futurism]
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A.
Russian Constructivism
Russian Constructivism was an early 20th-century avant-garde art and architectural movement in Russia that emphasized abstraction, industrial materials, and functional design aligned with socialist ideals.
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Futurism
Futurism was an early 20th-century avant-garde movement that celebrated speed, technology, and modernity, profoundly shaping the aesthetics of modern art, design, and architecture.
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C.
European avant-garde
European avant-garde refers to the radical, experimental artistic and literary movements that emerged in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, which sought to break with traditional forms and conventions.
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D.
Vorticism
Vorticism was an early 20th-century British avant-garde art and literary movement that fused elements of Cubism and Futurism into a dynamic, abstract style emphasizing energy, machinery, and geometric forms.
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E.
Soviet montage school
The Soviet montage school was an influential early 20th-century film movement in the Soviet Union that emphasized dynamic editing and the collision of images to create meaning and emotional impact, shaping the theory and practice of cinema worldwide.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Russian Futurism Target entity description: Russian Futurism was an early 20th-century avant-garde movement in Russian art and literature that embraced modernity, experimentation, and the rejection of traditional cultural forms.
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A.
Russian Constructivism
Russian Constructivism was an early 20th-century avant-garde art and architectural movement in Russia that emphasized abstraction, industrial materials, and functional design aligned with socialist ideals.
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B.
Futurism
Futurism was an early 20th-century avant-garde movement that celebrated speed, technology, and modernity, profoundly shaping the aesthetics of modern art, design, and architecture.
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C.
European avant-garde
European avant-garde refers to the radical, experimental artistic and literary movements that emerged in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, which sought to break with traditional forms and conventions.
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D.
Vorticism
Vorticism was an early 20th-century British avant-garde art and literary movement that fused elements of Cubism and Futurism into a dynamic, abstract style emphasizing energy, machinery, and geometric forms.
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E.
Soviet montage school
The Soviet montage school was an influential early 20th-century film movement in the Soviet Union that emphasized dynamic editing and the collision of images to create meaning and emotional impact, shaping the theory and practice of cinema worldwide.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (64)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
art movement
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avant-garde movement ⓘ literary movement ⓘ |
| aestheticFeature |
bold typography
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collage-like layouts ⓘ dynamic composition ⓘ fragmentation of form ⓘ phonetic experimentation ⓘ use of neologisms ⓘ |
| artisticGoal |
to break with academic and realist traditions
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to create a new language of art for the modern age ⓘ |
| coreIdea |
celebration of modernity and technology
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destruction of old aesthetics to create new art ⓘ performance and provocation ⓘ radical linguistic experimentation ⓘ rejection of traditional cultural forms ⓘ typographic experimentation ⓘ use of urban and industrial imagery ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Russia ⓘ |
| hasGenre |
book design
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manifesto ⓘ poetry ⓘ theatre ⓘ visual art ⓘ |
| influenced |
Constructivism
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Russian avant-garde ⓘ Soviet poetry ⓘ Suprematism ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Cubism
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Futurism ⓘ
surface form:
Italian Futurism
Symbolism ⓘ urban modernity ⓘ |
| keyConcept |
transrational poetry
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visual poetry ⓘ word as such ⓘ zaum language ⓘ |
| language | Russian ⓘ |
| mainRegion |
Russian Empire
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Soviet Union ⓘ |
| movementEnd | mid-1920s ⓘ |
| movementStart | circa 1910 ⓘ |
| notableFigure |
Aleksei Kruchyonykh
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Benedikt Livshits ⓘ David Burliuk ⓘ Igor Severyanin ⓘ Kazimir Malevich ⓘ Mikhail Larionov ⓘ Natalia Goncharova ⓘ Velimir Khlebnikov ⓘ Vladimir Mayakovsky ⓘ |
| notableGroup |
Centrifuge group
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Russian Futurism self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Cubo-Futurists
Ego-Futurists ⓘ Hylaea ⓘ |
| notableWork |
A Slap in the Face of Public Taste
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The Word as Such ⓘ Victory over the Sun ⓘ |
| period | early 20th century ⓘ |
| politicalContext |
Russian Revolution
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surface form:
Russian Revolution of 1917
early Soviet period ⓘ late Russian Empire ⓘ |
| relatedMovement |
Dada
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Expressionism ⓘ Futurism ⓘ
surface form:
Italian Futurism
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Referenced by (16)
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