Noi: Rivista d'arte futurista explained

Editor Title:Director
Category:Art magazine
Founded:1917
Firstdate:June 1917
Finaldate:1925
Country:Kingdom of Italy
Based:Rome
Language:Italian

Noi: Rivista d’arte futurista was an avant-garde magazine which adopted a futurist stance. It was published in Rome between 1917 and 1925. Its subtitle was Raccolta internazionale d’arte d’avanguardia (Italian: International collection of avant-garde art).

History and profile

Noi was first published in June 1917. The magazine aimed at making the Italian culture more connected with the European culture. Its founders were Italian painter Enrico Prampolini[1] and Bino Sanminiatelli.[2] Noi was edited by Enrico Prampolini, Bino Sanminiatelli and Vittorio Orazi.

Its headquarters was in Rome.[3] The magazine came out irregularly until 1923 when its frequency was redesigned as monthly.[2] Noi folded in 1925.[1]

Some issues of Noi were archived by the Leibniz University Hannover.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Noi. Rivista d'arte futurista. Libro. 2 March 2023. it.
  2. Web site: Noi. University of Trento. 2 March 2023. it.
  3. Book: Gábor Dobó. Merse Pál Szeredi. Günter Berghaus. 10. International Yearbook of Futurism Studies. 2021. De Gruyter. Boston, MA. 978-3-11-070231-6. 69,72–73. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110702200-003. Network Diagrams in Futurist and other Avant-garde Magazines: The Creation and Self-Positioning of an Imaginary Community.
  4. Web site: Noi : Rivista d'Arte Futurista. de . University of Leibniz. 2 March 2023.