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Started in the late Seventies by Pablo Echaurren, the Echaurren Salaris collection is one of the most complete collections of printed items produced by the Futurist Movement from their first Manifesto, in 1909, to 1944.
The collection includes a wealth of printed materials such as books, journals, manifestos, postcards, catalogues and photographs, offering an incredible opportunity for the study and understanding of this artistic movement, its language and history.
Il Futurismo nella collezione Echaurren Salaris, an ambitious editorial project by the Echaurren Salaris foundation, undertaken in collaboration with the "Gli Ori publishing house, presents an annotated inventory of the collection. The items, grouped in seven volumes by format (magazines; futurism in the world; manifestos; postcards; photographs and autographs; books; ceramics and catalogues), are presented with technical descriptions, historical and critical information (in Italian and English), images and bibliographies.
The first, already published, volume describes a total of around 200 publications, creating a map of futurism that is testimony to the diffusion of this movement in the entire Italian peninsula.
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