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Criminals, idiots, pickpockets!
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May 16, 2001 | Here are the authors and titles of the pieces from which these statements are drawn:
1. Luigi Russolo, "The Art of Noises," 1913
2. F.T. Marinetti, "Tactilism," 1924
3. Umberto Boccioni and others, "Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto," 1910
4. Kurt Schwitters, "Cow Manifesto," 1922
5. Blaise Cendrars, "The ABCs of Cinema," 1917-1921
6. Valentine de Saint-Point, "Manifesto of Futurist Woman," 1912
7. F.T. Marinetti, "The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism," 1909
8. Ilya Zdanevich and Mikhail Larionov, "Why We Paint Ourselves: A Futurist Manifesto," 1913
9. Piet Mondrian, "Natural Reality and Abstract Reality," 1919
10. Carlo Carra, "The Painting of Sounds, Noises and Smells," 1913
11. Tristan Tzara, "Dada Manifesto," 1918
12. Mina Loy, "Auto-Facial-Construction," 1919
13. Francis Picabia, "Francis Picabia is an Imbecile, an Idiot, a Pickpocket!!!" 1921
14. R. Aldington and others including Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound and Gaudier Bzeska, "Our Vortex," 1914
15. Mario de Andrade, "Extremely Interesting Preface," 1922
16. Volt [Vicenzo Fani], "Futurist Manifesto of Women's Fashion," 1920
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