Panfuturism (also known as Kverofuturism) is a Ukrainian avant-garde art movement developed by Mykhaylo Semenko, a Ukrainian poet.[1]

Overview

History

Panfuturism originated in Ukraine.[2][3] Mykhaylo Semenko developed it in 1914.[4]

Principles

Semenko outlined the following principles of Panfuturism in an essay, "What Panfuturism wants":[5]

  • Panfuturism "wants to be a scientific system which is attained by its being a system universal and synthetic."[5]
  • The goal of Panfuturism is to "abolish all 'isms' which is attained by neutralizing them...by regarding every single case as a private problem of the polyproblematic organism of art."[5]
  • Panfuturism is a "proletarian system of art."[5]
  • Panfuturism is an "organizational art."[5]
  • Panfuturism "is the whole art."[5]
  • Panfuturism "is at once Futurism, Cubism, Expressionism and Dadaism."[5]

References

  1. Bury, Stephen (2008). Breaking the rules: the printed face of the European avant garde 1900-1937. British Library. ISBN 978-0712309752.
  2. "Drowning in text". Evening Standard. 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  3. Ilnytzkyj, Oleh S. (1998). Ukrainian Futurism, 1914-1930: A Historical and Critical Study. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780916458591.
  4. Greene, Roland; Cushman, Stephen; Cavanagh, Clare; Ramazani, Jahan; Rouzer, Paul; Feinsod, Harris; Marno, David; Slessarev, Alexandra (26 August 2012). The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. ISBN 9780691154916.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dmitrieva, Marina (2011). Zwischen Stadt und Steppe: künstlerische Texte der ukrainischen Moderne aus den 1910er bis 1930er Jahren. Lukas Verlag. ISBN 9783867321198.


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