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" "I was walking along the Boulevard des Italiens [in February 1912, during a group exhibition of Futurist painters in Paris] when, as I passed in front of a newspaper stand, I had the pleasant surprise of seeing on the front page of the Journal the reproduction of my picture 'The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli'.
Carlo Carrà (February 11, 1881 – April 13, 1966) was a leading artist in Italian Futurism. In addition to his many paintings, he wrote a number of articles concerning art and Futurism.
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In: 'Piani plastici come espanzione sferica nello spazio', Carrà, March 1913
..that dizzy seething of forms and acoustic lights, rowdy and smelly [visible in the paintings at the Futurist exhibition, February 1912 in Paris].. ..to obtain this total painting which calls for the active cooperation of all the senses: painting of the plastic mood of the universal, you have to paint the way drunkards sing and vomit, sounds, noises and smells.