The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art has opened its first exhibition of 2009, Futurism 100!
The exhibition is divided into two parts:
Unique Forms – The drawings and sculptures of Umberto Boccioni
Luca Buvoli – Velocity Zero
2009 marks the Umberto Boccioni, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Jacob Epstein responding. This new exhibition at the Estorick marks the 100 year anniversary with works displayed by Italian artists, and perhaps the most significant of the five artists associated with the first wave of Futurist painting, Umberto Boccioni.
Alongside these artworks is a film entitled ‘Velocity Zero’ by contemporary artist Luca Buvoli, created for the gallery in response to the Futurist manifesto. In this installation he explores the themes that fascinated the Futurists. Buvoli has stated:
“I am revisiting Italian Futurism and its co-option by Fascism not out of historical interest, but because of the parallels with demagogic strategies used today by mediative societies… In my work I deal with philosophical, psychological and sociological issues, and try to propose, within a discrete and creative vision, an alternative to our society‚Äôs celebration of violence.”
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Futurism 100! runs from 14 January – 19 April 2009. Further information is available at www.estorickcollection.com/exhibitions and the latest email newsletter designed and built by TheFrameworks can be viewed here
Yesterday we attended the opening of the new exhibition at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art.
Frozen in Time consists of over fifty extraordinary vintage photographs and multi-plate panoramas from pioneering mountaineer and photographer Vittorio Sella (1859-1943). Together they demonstrate not only Sella’s skills as a mountaineer but also his ability to give a real sense of the immensity and beauty of his subjects.
TheFrameworks is proud to sponsor the design of the Estorick Collection’s exhibition materials and website.
Frozen in Time runs from 25 June – September 2008. It’s a fantastic exhibition so be sure to check it out.
Further information is available at www.estorickcollection.com/exhibitions and the latest email newsletter designed and built by TheFrameworks can be viewed here



