Tullio Crali

Tullio Crali (December 6, 1910 in Igalo, then Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria - Hungary, now Montenegro; † August 5, 2000 in Milan, Italy) was an Italian painter of Futurism.

Life

Crali was born to an Italian- speaking family from Zara in Dalmatia in a small town at the entrance to the Bay of Cattaro. 1922 the family moved to Goertz in today Venezia Giulia. There he joined the technical school and came in 1925 under the influence of Giacomo Balla and Enrico Prampolini and his first flight experience in 1928. He devoted himself thenceforth the Aeropittura ( painting by aviation impressions ) and, after inclusion in the group of futurists in 1929 one of the most important representatives of this art movement. In the following years he came in contact with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in 1932 to participate in the first exhibition of Italian Aeropittori in Paris invited him after he already had several exhibitions in Italy before.

The way to Crali also employed with stage and created architectural designs. Even after the Second World War, he initially remained loyal to Futurism and worked in Turin and then from 1950 to 1958 in Paris, to eventually teach in the years 1962-1966 at the Scuola d' Arte Italia in Cairo in Ägyptenzu. There he developed his Sassintesi, developed an abstract form of Futurism, continued. From 1966 he worked mainly for the Futurism Museum in Milan.

1999 bequeathed Crali his correspondence and other documents to the Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto ( MART ) of Rovereto, Trento Province, together with 41 works, which was followed by 48 more plants in the year he died.

Crali was married to Adolfina Savelli and had a son. He was born in Macerata, the hometown of his wife, buried.

Works

  • Le forze de la curva, 1930, on permanent loan at MART, Rovereto
  • Acrobazie in cielo, 1930, Galleria Arte Centro, Milano
  • Rivoluzioni di Mondi, in 1934, exhibited at the Venice Biennale and then destroyed immediately, according to the Fondo Crali.
  • Battaglia aerea I, 1936
  • Incuneandosi nell'abitato or sulla città tuffo In 1939, the MART
  • Prima che si opra il paracadute, 1939 at the Galleria d' arte moderna di Udine, Udine, Italy

Swell

  • Maurizio Calvesi: Futurism (Munich 1975)
  • Caroline Tisdall / Angelo Bozzola: Futurism (London 2000) ISBN 0-500-20159-5
  • Christa Tree Garth: History of Futurism ( Reinbek 1966)
  • Hans Georg Schmidt Bergmann: Futurism - History, Aesthetics, documents ( Reinbek 1993) ISBN 3-499-55535-2.
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