Breaking Lines: Futurism and the Origins of Experimental Poetry / Dom Sylvester Houédard and Concrete Poetry in Post-war Britain

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29/01 2025 11:00am
Estorick Collection Of Modern Italian Art 39a Canonbury Square LONDON
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Although better known today for its contribution to the visual arts, Italian Futurism was in fact founded and led by a poet - Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. The many writers who gravitated toward the movement went on to produce a body of work that was as groundbreaking as that of its painters. Futurism and the Origins of Experimental Poetry charts the distinct phases through which Futurist poetry passed, with a particular focus on those forms of experimentation that reflected the movement’s desire to “redouble the expressive force of words” by emphasising and exploiting the visual and/or sonic dimensions of language.