World events shaped the art of futurists by actually changing the medium itself. Much of the early futurist art is painted or drawn while changes in the world and its technology have created art on computer.
World events shaped Futurist art because the art movement celebrated technology and a rapidly changing world order. The movement was defined by changes in technology and the urban landscape.
The futurists were about developing new art and throwing out old art. They actually wanted to tear down museums and libraries! P.S. Thankyou Pernys32 for helping me answer this question.
Futurists celebrated modern technological achievements such as automobiles, airplanes, industrial machinery, and new materials like steel and glass. They often depicted these advancements in their art to portray a sense of speed, movement, and dynamism in the modern world.
The futurists believed that rhythm had the power to express the dynamism and speed of modern life in the early 20th century. By incorporating rhythm into their works of art, literature, and music, they aimed to capture the energy and movement of the rapidly changing world around them.
World war two.
Actually their aim was the opposite - their art was to be the new and all old art should be destroyed and museums and libraries torn down!
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the conceptual framework aye? do your assignment yourself! Mr Kennedy
The Armory Show of 1914 drew a lot of attention from regular people to the critics of the art world. Contemporary art took a real stand there since works of modern art from around Europe and the US were displayed.
The futurists liked to use lots of paints and were into sculpting. They started up a kind of 'art poetry' too, leading from Marinetti's Manifesto, which started this movement.
Yes they did. After the events in Sword Art Online, Kirito regains conciousness in the real world and goes to see Asuna.
One can find a global art event by visiting the official website of Global Art Events or Global Art League. These websites provide all information related to the Global Art Events.