...In Russian, it is called futurizm. Four main groups were active: kubofuturizm (also called Gileya) led by DD Burliuk, Mayakovsky, Khlebnikov, AE Kruchenykh, and VV Kamensky; egofuturism led by I. Severyanin; mezonin poezii led by VG Shershenevich; and tsentrifuga led by Pasternak and Asseev. Among them, the cubofuturists, under the banner of a total denial of the cultural heritage of the past, aimed to create truly independent art, and published many poetry collections such as The Judge's Breeding Ground (1910) and A Slap in the Face of Society's Tastes (1912) in solidarity with contemporary avant-garde painters such as MF Larionov and KS Malevich. ... *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "centrifuge (art)" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ロシア語ではfuturizm。D.D.ブルリューク,マヤコーフスキー,フレーブニコフ,A.E.クルチョーヌイフ,V.V.カーメンスキーらを中心とする〈立体未来派kubofuturizm〉(別名〈ギレヤGileya〉),I.セベリャーニンらの〈自我未来派egofuturizm〉,V.G.シェルシェネビチの〈詩の中二階mezonin poezii〉,パステルナーク,アセーエフに代表される〈遠心分離機tsentrifuga〉など,おもに四つのグループが活動した。なかでも立体未来派は,過去の文化的遺産の全面的な否定を旗印に,真に自立的な芸術の創造をめざし,M.F.ラリオーノフ,K.S.マレービチら同時代の前衛画家たちとも連帯しながら《裁判官の飼育場》(1910),《社会の趣味への平手打ち》(1912)など数多くの詩集を刊行した。… ※「遠心分離機(芸術)」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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