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===Futurism=== {{main|Futurism}} [[Futurism]] was an artistic [[avant garde]] movement that appeared in 1909. It first started as a literary movement, even though most of the participants were painters. In the beginning it also included sculpture, photography, music and cinema. The First World War put an end to the movement, even though in Italy it went on until the 1930s. One of the countries where it had the most impact was Russia.<ref name=":4" /> In 1912 manifestos such as the ''Futurist Sculpture Manifesto'' and the ''Futurist Architecture'' arose, and in 1913 the ''Manifesto of Futurist Lust'' by [[Valentine de Saint-Point]], dancer, writer and French artist. The futurists spread their theories through encounters, meetings and conferences in public spaces, that got close to the idea of a political concentration, with poetry and music-halls, which anticipated performance art.<ref name=":4">{{cite web|title=El Futurismo|url=http://www.ccapitalia.net/?p=1574|publisher=CCapitalia|date=July 14, 2005|access-date=June 5, 2020}}</ref><ref name=lex>{{cite book|last1=Lajo Pérez|first1=Rosina|title=Léxico de arte|date=1990|publisher=Akal|location=Madrid – España|isbn=978-84-460-0924-5|page=87}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Bróccoli|first1=Betina|title=El futurismo: a cien años de la estética de la velocidad|url=http://argentinainvestiga.edu.ar/noticia.php?titulo=el_futurismo_a_cien_anos_de_la_estetica_de_la_velocidad&id=676|access-date=June 5, 2020|work=Argentina Investiga|date=June 29, 2009}}</ref>
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