Futurism and the Sacred: International Yearbook of Futurism Studies

Günter Berghaus (Editor), Monica Jansen (Editor), Luca Somigli (Editor)

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Abstract

This volume explores the fraught relationship between Futurism and the Sacred. Like many fin-de-siècle intellectuals, the Futurists were fascinated by various forms of esotericism such as theosophy and spiritualism and saw art as a privileged means to access states of being beyond the surface of the mundane world. At the same time, they viewed with suspicion organized religions as social institutions hindering modernization and ironically used their symbols. In Italy, the theorization of "Futurist Sacred Art" in the 1930s began a new period of dialogue between Futurism and the Catholic Church. The essays in the volume span the history of Futurism from 1909 to 1944 and consider its different configurations across different disciplines and geographical locations, from Polish and Spanish literature to Italian art and American music.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherDe Gruyter
Number of pages443
Volume11
ISBN (Electronic)9783110752380
ISBN (Print)9783110751024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2022

Publication series

NameInternational Yearbook of Futurism Studies
PublisherDe Gruyter
Volume11
ISSN (Print)2192-0281
ISSN (Electronic)2192-029X

Keywords

  • Futurism
  • avant-garde
  • religion
  • spirituality
  • transnational

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