Thomas Bruun, 1997 (Afsnit P's udstilling Unikum)
F. T. Marinetti, 30'erne
Parole in Libertà Futuriste, olfattive, tattili, termiche (The Words-in-freedom, Futurist, Olfactive, Tactilist, Thermal) 1930s [PDF, 1.3mb]
Parole in Libertà Futuriste, olfattive, tattili, termiche (The
Words-in-freedom, Futurist, Olfactive, Tactilist, Thermal) printed by a
lithographic process in many colors on metal sheets, and with a metal
binding.
The book has poems by the artist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and visual
interpretations of them by his Futurist friend, Tullio D'Albisola.
The manifesto urged artists to look forward and embrace aggression,
speed and technology. It glorified war as "the only true hygiene of the
world" and promised to "destroy museums, libraries, and fight against
moralism, feminism, and all utilitarian cowardice."
David Barrie, director of the Art Fund, said: "This metal book is an
extraordinary invention, testifying to the revolutionary spirit of a
movement that genuinely believed in the power of art to change the
world. It also gives us an insight into the fascinating and complex
relationship between Italy's creative elite and the forces of Fascism."
- flere af dem!
Og det var måske sådan, som Bruuns metalbog, Gyldendal burde udgive Yahyas debut: patronindbundet
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