About Enrico Prampolini
Italian · 1894–1956 · Movimento Arte Concreta
Italian[1] Futurist painter and organiser who connected the movement to Dada, Bauhaus, and De Stijl across four decades of European avant-garde activity.
Read full biography →Enrico Prampolini's works are held in 7 museums worldwide, including Georgia Museum of Art, Finnish National Gallery, and Musée d'art moderne de Paris.
🇫🇮 Finland
1 museum
- 1 works
Finnish National Gallery
Helsinki, Finland
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🇫🇷 France
2 museums
- 1 works
Musée d'art moderne de Paris
Musée d’Art Moderne, France
Also here - 1 works
Musée National d'Art Moderne
Centre Pompidou-Metz, France
🇳🇱 Netherlands
1 museum
- 1 works
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
🇺🇸 United States
3 museums
- 1 works
Georgia Museum of Art
Athens, United States
- 1 works
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Upper East Side, United States
- 1 works
Museum of Modern Art
Midtown Manhattan, United States
Daily 10:30–17:30 (Sat until 19:00; first Fri of month until 20:00)Adults $30, students $17Fifth Av / 53 St (E, M)Confirm on museum website before visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Enrico Prampolini known for?
Enrico Prampolini is known for being one of Futurism's most restless ambassadors. He published manifestos on scenography and choreography, participated in Zurich Dada, co-founded the magazine Noi in Rome, and established the Casa d'Arte Italiana with connections to Aragon, Léger, and Schwitters.What was Enrico Prampolini's art style?
Enrico Prampolini remained a Futurist throughout his career. His paintings pursued what he called polimaterismo, using unconventional materials to extend the Futurist interest in motion and tactile sensation; synthetic fibres, metals, and industrial compounds appeared on his canvases alongside paint.
Sources
Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Enrico Prampolini's works across the following collections.
- [1] wikipedia Wikipedia: Enrico Prampolini Used for: biography.
- [2] book Clough, Rosa Trillo, 1906-, Futurism: the story of a modern art movement ; a new appraisal Used for: biography.
- [3] book Braun, Emily, 1957-; Asor Rosa, Alberto; Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), Italian art in the 20th century : painting and sculpture, 1900-1988 Used for: biography, stylistic analysis.
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