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  1. Cubo-Futurism or Kubo-Futurizm was an art movement, developed within Russian Futurism, that arose in early 20th century Russian Empire, defined by its amalgamation of the artistic elements found in Italian Futurism and French Analytical Cubism. Cubo-Futurism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists. In 1913, the term "Cubo-Futurism" first came to ...

  2. David Burliuk devoted his artistic practice—which spanned painting, poetry, drawing, and engraving—to the pursuit of the modern. Using bold typefaces, vibrant colors, and energetic brush strokes, Burliuk turned against the artistic conventions of the past, capturing Russian Futurism’s ideas of dynamism, innovation, and revolution, declared in the 1912 manifesto A Slap in the Face of ...

  3. Andrei VoznesenskiiandRussian Cubo-Futurism 411 sian futurism" Nikolai Kul'bin and his fascination with the triangle, which led him to orga-nize a group of painters under this name and to sign his writings with its graphic represen-tation.3 Although Kul'bin's concept of the triangle was never published, it was well known

  4. Russian Futurism began roughly in the early 1910s; in 1912, a year after Ego-Futurism began, the literary group "Hylea" - also spelt "Guilée" and "Gylea" – issued the manifesto A Slap in the Face of Public Taste. The 1912 movement was originally called Cubo-Futurism, but this term is now used to refer to the style of art produced.

  5. Cubo-Futurism. A term applied by Malevich to works he showed at the *‘Donkey's Tail’ (1912) and *‘Target’ (1913) exhibitions in which he combined aspects of Cubism and Futurism, notably the fragmentation of form of Cubism and the sense of mechanistic movement of Futurism. The term fits some of his works of this time better than others ...

  6. Jan 25, 2017 - Explore Princeton Online Educational R's board "Cubo Futurism", followed by 111 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about cubism, painting, art.