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  Science Fair Projects - Fortunato Depero
Fortunato Depero (March 30, 1892 - November 29, 1960) was an Italian futurist painter, writer, sculptor and graphic designer.
Although born in Trentino, Depero grew up in Rovereto and it was here he first began exhibiting his works, while serving as an apprentice to a marble worker.
Depero was inspired, and in 1914 moved to Rome and met fellow futurist Giacomo Balla.
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 U B U W E B__S O U N D__Fortunato Depero
Fortunato Depero, both in his painting and in his poetry, took Balla as his starting-point.
For Depero the poet, onomatopoeia is a problem of language, the language of natural forces developed to the maximum of sonic intensity.
Fortunato Depero was born at Fondo (Trentino) in 1892; his father was first a chimneysweep and later a policeman of the Austrian empire.
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 Fortunato Depero and Futurism
Fortunato Depero came on board in 1913 when he read Marinetti's writings in the magazine "Lacerba".
Depero is hailed by Steven Heller, author of Print magazine's 1987 article "Fortunato Depero:Cheering up the Universe", as an "indefatigable laborer when it came to art and the propogation of Futurist principles." He even volunteered for service in World War I but was turned away.
Depero and his wife returned to Italy in the fall of 1930.
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 archimagazine - biografie - Fortunato Depero
Gli esiti di Depero, nell’ambito dell’arredo, furono meno meccanici di quello ci si sarebbe dovuto attendere: in realtà essi riferirono sempre a quell’istanza "ludica" che attraversa il manifesto Ricostruzione futurista dell’universo, sottoscritto con Balla nel 1915.
Balla, Depero e Prampolini, con i loro lavori a tinte piatte si sentono perfettamente a proprio agio, ed anzi dal loro punto di vista tutto è futurista all'Expo tanto che dichiareranno ai giornali italiani che "Parigi è invasa dal Futurismo!..." (21).
Depero in questo senso diede un sostanziale contributo alla nuova architettura (25).
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 Depero, Forunato and Giovanni Lista (introduction): REVUES DE DEPERO 1931-1933. Paris: Jean-Michel Place, 1979.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Depero, Forunato and Giovanni Lista (introduction): REVUES DE DEPERO 1931-1933.
Depero, together with Balla, was largely responsible for the artistic development of Futurism in its post-war phase.
Depero experimented with built structures designed out of letters-what he termed "typographical" or "advertising architecture." He realized his most famous example at the "Seconda Biennale Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa' in Monza, 1927, with the book pavilion for the publishers Bestetti, Tumminelli and Treves in the form of monumental letters.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fortunato Depero was born on 30 March 1892 at Fondo, Trento.
During the years of Fascist power, Depero was happy to collaborate with them and his workshops produced a substantial body of work of all descriptions for the Fascists.
Depero died on 29 November 1960 at Rovereto.
www.hishambizri.com /MA547/jarrod_hopfer/Web/Depero.html   (226 words)

  
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Fortunato Depero was born on March 30th, 1892 in Fondo, Trento, a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of World War I. He attended the Scuola Reale Elisabettiana, a technical school that allowed for specialization in the applied arts.
Depero's work during this period can be characterized by his concern for the dynamism of form, and the problem of creating a sense of pulsating plasticity in visual art and design.
Depero lived in New York City between 1928 and 1930, where he worked on designing the interiors of several restaurants, graphic design, illustration, and advertising.
www.schicklerart.com /artists/bio.html?artist=111984   (318 words)

  
 ARCHITETTURA FUTURISTA Personaggi: Fortunato Depero
Depero came into contact with the Futurists at the end of 1913 and in 1915 as one of the "Futurist Abstractists" along with Balla, he signed the
His work defines a world functioning by a metaphysical fom of mechanics, and the cadences of its purist, elemental geometries are frequently animated by a tremendous, magical sense of tautness - almost as though in the dreams of some dazed latter-day primitive of our own time.
During the Twenties he designed a building in the form of a statue in honour of Marinetti; later he worked out a conception of a "Promotional Architecture" which he exemplified in the form of ground-breaking investigations of how typography could be applied to architecture.
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Fortunato Depero (1892-1960) was born in a small mountain village in Trentino and moved at an early age to Rovereto where he enrolled in the Scuola Reale Elisabettina, an applied arts institute with an interdisciplinary approach to the arts.
Depero exhibited during these years in many Italian cities and in June 1919 returned to Rovereto where he fulfilled his dream of founding the Casa d'Arte Depero, also called the Casa d'Arte Futurista, dedicated to the applied arts.
Depero's close relationship with the founder of Italian Futurism is also recalled by Marinetti's Futurist waistcoat made in 1923 by Depero in woollen cloth, each side of the front applied with fishes facing each other.
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 Italian Futurist Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fortunato Depero, Depero futurista 1913-1927 (Depero the Futurist 1913-1927), 1927.
This book is a first-hand account of the Futurist Fortunato Depero's (1892-1960) approach to Futurism until 1927.
However, Depero's innovation was not confined to the cover; the inside text features a wealth of typographic inventions including the use of different typefaces, the text formed into various shapes, the use of different papers and colours, and several other devices.
colophon.com /gallery/futurism/1.html   (236 words)

  
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Depero's Heirs have nothing against the Institution that bears the name of the artist (Depero Museum, now part in the MART).
This one-man direction of the project, in Depero's Heirs point of view, was responsible for various and controversial discussions on the attribution of Depero's works.
Depero's Heirs themselves had to take a position in some of this controversial cases showing the Institution's failures as well as some evidences of censorship towards critics considered as "enemies" of the Institution.
www.depero.it /cat-eng.html   (412 words)

  
 BookLab II News and Links
...a facsimile of Fortunato Depero's Depero Futurista, also known as the Bolted Book because of the novel 'nuts and bolts' binding in homage to the mechanical age.
Charting Depero's work from 1913 to 1927, it was published by Dinamo-Azari in 1927.
Depero's famous `bolted book,' an anthology of his own theatrical and commercial designs from 1913 to 1927, "one of the avant-garde masterpieces in this history of the book-object" (Jentsch).
booklab.bookways.com /2003/06/24   (1212 words)

  
 Nonsolomostre: Fortunato Depero - Biografia
Nato a Fondo nel 1892, Fortunato Depero si trasferisce con la famiglia a Rovereto dove frequenta la Scuola Reale Elisabettina, che abbandona al termine del V anno di corso.
In quel periodo Depero incontra anche il ballerino Massine, il poeta Cocteau e molti artisti, fra cui Picasso, Larionov e la Gontcharova.
Conosce il poeta svizzero Gilbert Clavel e con lui soggiorna a Capri nel 1917, illustrando il racconto Un istituto per suicidi; nello stesso anno prepara anche spettacoli teatrali e nel 1918, in collaborazione con Clavel, rappresenta a Roma i Balli Plastici, uno spettacolo di marionette composto da cinque azioni, musicate da Casella, Malipiero, Bartok, Tyrwhitt.
www.sapere.it /tca/minisite/arte/nonsolomostre/depero_bio.html   (443 words)

  
 Wolfsonian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Depero Futurista, on view from March 11 through July 26, 1999, features the work of the Italian Futurist Fortunato Depero.
This exhibition, the first in the U.S. devoted to Depero, is on loan from the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, Italy.
Impressed by Depero's use of the multi-discipline, the way he incorporated visuals, sound, and movement as tools to engage the audience, Wharton employs elements of Depero's approach not only to comment on the legacy of Futurism, but to address her South Beach milieu.
www.wolfsonian.fiu.edu /visitus/press/02.16.99.html   (459 words)

  
 Depero, Fortunato in dooyoo.it
Depero incontra in quel periodo il ballerino Massine, il poeta Cocteau e molti artisti, fra cui Picasso, Larionov, la Gontcharova.
Nel 1940 esce il volume "Fortunato Depero nelle opere e nella vita", autobiografia edita a cura della Legione Trentina.
Nel 1957, in collaborazione con il Comune di Rovereto, realizza la Galleria Permanente e Museo Depero, istituzione che oggi conta più di 3000 fra dipinti e disegni, circa 7500 manoscritti, e una nutrita biblioteca sul futurismo.
www.dooyoo.it /archivio-formazione-lavoro/depero-fortunato   (353 words)

  
 Fortunato Depero Online
Fortunato Depero in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Fortunato Depero copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
All images and text on this Fortunato Depero page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/depero_fortunato.html   (163 words)

  
 fortunato depero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Fortunato Depero (Fondo 1982 - Rovereto 1960) nel 1916, Balla il manifesto firma con Giacomo dell'Universo.
Depero di Rovereto La Casa Museo un museo-archivio, interamente (Trento) è dedicato all'artista trentino Fortunato Depero, scomparso nel 1960.
Bricherasio dal a Palazzo Fortunato Depero 19 febbraio al 30 maggio 2004: dipinti, disegni, sculture, arazzi...
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 Depero l'eclettico - Fortunato Depero - Galleria ArteTadino6 - Dettaglio mostra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Depero l'eclettico - Fortunato Depero - Galleria ArteTadino6 - Dettaglio mostra
La Galleria Artetadino6 è lieta di presentare un evento espositivo che vuol essere un omaggio a Fortunato Depero nel periodo in cui il Maestro è un punto focale nell’esposizione in corso al MART “La danza delle avanguardie”.
Nel 1920 a Rovereto, avvia una propria “Casa d’arte” Depero, con una vasta produzione di arazzi, collages e oggetti d’arte applicata.
www.teknemedia.net /archivi/2006/03/14/mostra/15135.html   (364 words)

  
 .:: Arte Salento: Fortunato Depero
Fortunato Depero a Palazzo Bricherasio dal 19 febbraio al 30 maggio 2004: dipinti, disegni, sculture, arazzi ed altri oggetti di uno dei più eclettici artisti del novecento.
Con la CASA D’ARTE FUTURISTA DEPERO realizza i coloratissimi arazzi (veri e propri quadri di stoffa dai diversi colori), i manifesti pubblicitari, i soprammobili, i mobili, i giocattoli, i panciotti indossati insieme a Marinetti al Congresso Futurista del ’24 e infine un’immensa mole di progetti che oggi definiremmo di graphic design.
La mostra, curata da Daniela Magnetti e da Maurizio Scudiero, uno dei massimi conoscitori dell’opera di Depero, si propone, dunque, di fare il punto dei progressi nelle ricerche sull’universo deperiano che si sono acquisiti in questi anni e nello stesso tempo divertire e stimolare i visitatori ad una rilettura a tutto campo dell’esperienza futurista.
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 Bauman Rare Books : 1-800-99-BAUMAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Each page is dramatically designed; the work is profusely illustrated with 28 plates (two in color) and striking line block and typographic designs within the text, printed mostly on rectos on various papers, some colored.
The publisher F. ari has also inscribed this copy beneath Depero’s bold signature: “A Thèrése Mack, per un amicizia artistica iniziata a Monza […] a New York e continuata a… F. ari” (To Therese Mack, for an artistic friendship begun in Monza, […] to New York and continued in…).
Though the limitation states that this is one of 1000 copies, it is supposed that fewer than 600 were actually produced.
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 The St. Petersburg Times - Arts + Features - Italy in pictures
Few people are familiar with the paintings of the Futurist Fortunato Depero, whose spectacular sense of colour and warm humor gained him wide recognition and fame in Europe.
His 1917 "Rotation of Ballerina and Parrots," (Mechanical Ballerina) is a wonderful example of the artist's style: his brightly colored graphic objects emerge out of a juxtaposition of geometrical and technical shapes with natural and living forms.
In 1916-17, Depero met impressario Sergei Diaghilev, who commissioned the artist to do set designs and costumes for ballet "The Song of the Nightingale" set to music by Igor Stravinsky.
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 Fortunato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fortunato, a character in Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado
Fortunato Depero, an Italian futurist painter, writer, sculptor and graphic designer.
António Fortunato de Figueiredo, a violinist and conductor.
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 Fortunato Depero: Carnival of Colour Lowry Center Manchester - Pressrelease
Le opere in mostra sono cronologicamente collocabili fra il 1915 e il 1946 e rappresentano un'imponente selezione di molte delle differenti tecniche con cui l'artista si è misurato: dipinti a olio, acquerelli, tempere, disegni a matita, a china e carboncino, tarsie in panno, legno, collage, stampe, litografie e poster.
Il pubblico potrà inoltre apprezzare molti disegni e bozzetti creati da Depero per oggetti di uso quotidiano come piatti, cuscini e mobili fra i quali gli studi del 1921/'22 per l'arredamento del night-club romano Il Cabaret del Diavolo.
"Fortunato Depero: Carnival of colour" è la prima importante retrospettiva dedicata alle opere di Depero che si tiene a Manchester e segue il successo ottenuto dalla stessa mostra, ospitata alla prestigiosa Estorick Collection di Londra da ottobre a dicembre 2000.
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