Sculpture “Forme Uniche della Continuitae Nello Spazio” by Umberto Boccioni, bronze version
A milestone of modern art was the sculpture “Forme Uniche della Continuitae Nello Spazio,” translated as “Unique Forms of Continuity in Space,” which is one of the key works in the collection of MoMA, New York. Boccioni's sculpture is also depicted on the current Italian 20-cent coin.
Sculptural model based on the 1913 original from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Version in fine bronze, hand-cast using the lost-wax casting process. Finely patinated and polished.
Total height 32 cm, on a diabase base.
Base dimensions 18.5 x 9 cm.
Copyright: ars mundi / Umberto Boccioni
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Umberto Boccioni (1882-1918), along with Tommaso Marinetti, is considered a leading figure of Italian Futurism. In February 1910, he spearheaded the publication of the "Manifesto of Futurist Painting," in which he called upon artists to break free from outdated and traditional norms. They should dedicate themselves to a new art that corresponded to technological advancement and the futuristic future. Posthumously, Boccioni's works were exhibited at documenta I-III. Boccioni's works are characterized by a dramatically tense division of surfaces. Following the scientific principle of light, he argued that not only a moving but also a stationary object can produce an equally dynamic effect—since, fundamentally, everything is subject to the dynamics of the universe. A milestone of modern art was the sculpture "Forme Uniche della Continuitae Nello Spazio" (Unique Forms of Continuity in Space), which is one of the key works in the collection of MoMA, New York. Boccioni's sculpture is also depicted on today's Italian 20 cent coin.
- Abstract Expressionism
- futurism
Bronze
Multiple
- Abstract
- Movement & Dynamics
- concept
- Brown
- Bronze
- Floor placement
- (Office) table
- Sideboards and lowboards, consoles, mantelpieces
- Base / pedestal
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- Art deco
- Eccentric
- Art Nouveau





