Italian Modern Art in the Age of Fascism

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This book examines the work of several modern artists, including Fortunato Depero, Scipione, and Mario Radice, who were working in Italy during the time of Benito Mussolini’s rise and fall. It provides a new history of the relationship between modern art and fascism. The study begins from the premise that Italian artists belonging to avant-garde art movements, such as futurism, expressionism, and abstraction, could produce works that were perfectly amenable to the ideologies of Mussolini’s regime. A particular focus of the book is the precise relationship between ideas of history and modernity encountered in the art and politics of the time and how compatible these truly were.

Author(s): Anthony White
Series: Routledge Research in Art and Politics
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 214
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Plates
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Modernism, Fascism, and Cultural Rebirth
2 The Folk Machine: Fortunato Depero’s Cloth Pictures, 1919–1927
3 The Men Who Turn Around: Scipione and Religion in 1930
4 Mario Radice: Abstraction and Architecture, 1934–2014
5 Conclusion: Recreations and the Fascist Age
Bibliography
Index