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Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio

Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)

  • Date

    1913 (cast in 1972)

  • Material

    Bronze

  • Extent

    117 × 30,5 × 87,5 cm

  • Type

    Beelden

  • Identifier

    KM 121.727

  • Source

    Acquired with support from the Dr. C.H. van der Leeuw Foundation

New aesthetic

Speed and movement are the main themes of the Italian futurists. They regard the classical marble or bronze sculpture as entirely inappropriate for expressing the modern world and its dynamism. Thus, the aesthetics of traditional art and culture need to be replaced by the ‘new beauty’ of contemporary dynamism and by subjects such as the car, the train, the motorcycle, but also the human figure, on the move.

Speed and movement

Umberto Boccioni is both a painter and a sculptor. With the sculptures that he makes during his brief lifetime, he proves himself a true futurist. In this powerful sculpture, he attempts to capture the speed and movement of a human figure in a single sculpture.

Structure of the action

He is interested not only in the depiction of the many stages and moments of a hurrying figure, but also above all in the idea of the movement of a figure in space. ‘Not a unique form, but a unique sculptural rhythm, not the structure of the body, but the structure of the body’s action.’

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