A 20th century art movement with its "roots in the early Italian and Russian Futurism is said have largely begins with the drafting of a test of 1907 to the music of the Italian composer Ferruccio Busoni and explored every medium of art to convey its ' meanings." The Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was the first to produce an article which summarized the main principles which became the manifesto of futurism in 1909. It included the passionate Parano of ideas of the past and with the hostility of the political and artistic traditions, married love for speed and technology.
The philosophy of considered Futurism the car, the aircraft and as legendary industrial city of the technological triumph of mankind on nature. With Marinetti at the helm, some artists of the period presented the principles of philosophy in the Visual arts and represented the movement in its ' first phase in 1910. The Russian futurists were fascinated with dynamism and restlessness of modern urban life, deliberately seeking to provoke controversy and attention to their works through to insult the static art of past reviews, and the circle futuristic Russians were mainly literary, as opposed to openly artistic.
Cubofuturisme was a school of Russian Futurism in 1913 and many integrated works use of cubism of angular forms, combined with the futuristic predisposition of dynamism. The futuristic painter Kasimir Malevich was the artist to develop the style, but was rejected for the creation of the artistic style called suprematism, with emphasis on fundamental geometric forms as a form of non-objective art. Suprematism grew up around Malevich, with the most eminent works produced between 1915 and 1918, but the movement had stopped most of the time in 1934 Russia Stalinist.
Even if at a given time, these Russian poets and artists who consider themselves as futurists had collaborated on works that such a futuristic Opera, but the Russian movement fell out of persecution for their belief in the free thinking with the start of the Stalin era. Futuristic Italians have been strongly linked with the early Fascists in the hope of modernisation of the economy and society in the 1920s through the 1930s and Marinetti founded the Futurist political party at the beginning of 1918, which was later absorbed by fascist party of Benito Mussolini.
As tensions grew in the different artistic faces who consider themselves as futurists, futuristic many has is related to fascism that translated later into futuristic architecture being born and interesting examples of this style can be found today, although many futuristic architects disagreed in the fascist taste of Roman imperial patterns. Futurism has even influenced many other movements of the 20th century as the styles Dada, surrealism and Art Deco art. Futurism as a movement is considered extinguished most of the time with the death of Marinetti in 1944.
As Futurism gave way to the future of real things, the ideals of the artistic movement remained significant in Western culture through expressions cinema commercial and culture can be an influence in film and anime modern Japanese. Genus Cyberpunk films and books owe much to the Futurist tenets and the movement has even led to Neo-futurism, a style of theatre to uses on the futurism is focused to create a new form of theatre. A large part of the previous entry of inspiration of the Futurism of the movement of cubism, which involved such famous artists as Pablo Picasso and Paul Cézanne and a large part of the basis for Futurism through his "philosophy."