Born in Turin in 1871, artist Giacomo Balla went on to become one of the world’s best-known Modernist artists. Associated with the Italian Futurists, he left an indelible mark on the history of ...
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Its new temporary exhibition focuses on one of these Futurist enfant terribles, Giacomo Balla, with a joyous assembly of works spanning the artist’s entire career (1904-51), drawn from the private ...
On the fourth floor of an apartment building on Via Oslavia in the Prati quarter of Rome, a small flat holds within it a world of colour: pools of crimson, shards of yellow, orbs of aquamarine. Home ...
Dachshunds were first bred around the 15th century in Germany. Their primary purpose was to hunt small animals, particularly badgers, and they are sometimes referred to as badger hounds. Bonfires, ...
The home of Italian Futurist Giacomo Balla is set to open its doors for the first time to the public this month. Casa Balla, located in Rome, is an explosion of color and abstract paintings, a ...
Giacomo Balla's mural, recently rediscovered in a building under renovation. Photo: Banca d'Italia/YouTube Murals painted by one of the founding fathers of the Futurist movement, Giacomo Balla, has ...
The Italian Futurist Giacomo Balla’s sketch for a colorful room partition had remained unrealized since 1917. Now, Cassina has brought it to life. By Nancy Hass The Turin, Italy-born artist Giacomo ...
Rome’s MAXXI pays homage to Futurist artist Giacomo Balla and his legacy through an exhibition at the museum – titled ‘Casa Balla: From the House to the Universe and Back’ (until 21 November 2021) and ...
The show, which is the first to be dedicated to Balla’s work in Britain, features 116 works from their 300-strong collection, and includes paintings, drawings, studies, applied arts, and some ...
On the fourth floor of an apartment building on Via Oslavia in the Prati quarter of Rome, a small flat holds within it a world of colour: pools of crimson, shards of yellow, orbs of aquamarine. Home ...
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