Balla, Giacomo: Life History
Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) Giacomo Balla was born in Turin on July 18, 1871. In 1891 he studied briefly at the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti and the Liceo Artistico in Turin and exhibited for the first time under the aegis of the Societą Promotrice di Belle Arti in that city.
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Balla, Giacomo: Thoughts on Art
Bella was a Futurist artist who signed the Futurist painting manifesto in 1910. In 1914, he produced a series of paintings called 'Iridescent Interpenetration' of the movement of light and color which was in form his individual style of strong colors, which was recognized by many other artists during the development of the Op Art movement, and by other artists who moved into the kinetic expressions.
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Balla, Giacomo: Life History
Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) was born on 27 July 1871 in Turin, Italy. He studied briefly at the Academia Albertina in Turin and moved to Rome in 1895. Regularly Balla took part in exhibitions of the society Degli Amatori e Cultori di Belle Arti.
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Balla, Giacomo: Life History & Images
Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916), Italian painter and sculptor, who was a leader of the futurist movement. He wrote the Technical Manifesto of Futuristic Painting (1910), in which he presented the group's revolutionary demand that artists free themselves from the past and embrace modern technological civilization, with its movement, speed, and dynamism. In his paintings, such as Dynamism of a Cyclist (circa 1913, G. Mattioli Collection, Milan), he conveyed a sense of movement by showing several stages of one kinetic sequence.
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