Where to See Enrico Prampolini

7 museums worldwide

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.

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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.

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🇫🇮 Finland

1 museum

🇫🇷 France

2 museums

🇳🇱 Netherlands

1 museum

🇺🇸 United States

3 museums

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who was Enrico Prampolini?
    Enrico Prampolini was born in Modena in 1894[1]. He enrolled at Rome's Accademia di Belle Arti in 1912[1], but was expelled for issuing a manifesto demanding the bombing of the academies.
  • 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. [1] wikipedia Wikipedia: Enrico Prampolini Used for: biography.
  2. [2] book Clough, Rosa Trillo, 1906-, Futurism: the story of a modern art movement ; a new appraisal Used for: biography.
  3. [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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