Noi: Rivista d'arte futurista
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Categories | Art magazine |
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Founded | 1917 |
First issue | June 1917 |
Final issue | 1925 |
Country | Kingdom of Italy |
Based in | Rome |
Language | Italian |
Noi: Rivista d’arte futurista was an avant-garde magazine which adopted a futurist stance. It was published in Rome between 1917 and 1925. Its subtitle was Raccolta internazionale d’arte d’avanguardia (Italian: International collection of avant-garde art).[1]
History and profile
[edit]Noi was first published in June 1917.[1] The magazine aimed at making the Italian culture more connected with the European culture.[1] Its founders were Italian painter Enrico Prampolini[2] and Bino Sanminiatelli.[1] Noi was edited by Enrico Prampolini, Bino Sanminiatelli and Vittorio Orazi.[3]
Its headquarters was in Rome.[3] The magazine came out irregularly until 1923 when its frequency was redesigned as monthly.[1] Noi folded in 1925.[2]
Some issues of Noi were archived by the Leibniz University Hannover.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Noi" (in Italian). University of Trento. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ a b "Noi. Rivista d'arte futurista". Libro (in Italian). Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ a b Gábor Dobó; Merse Pál Szeredi (2021). "Network Diagrams in Futurist and other Avant-garde Magazines: The Creation and Self-Positioning of an Imaginary Community". In Günter Berghaus (ed.). International Yearbook of Futurism Studies. Vol. 10. Boston, MA: De Gruyter. pp. 69, 72–73. ISBN 978-3-11-070231-6.
- ^ "Noi : Rivista d'Arte Futurista" (in German). University of Leibniz. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
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