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-===== Back to the arts and the 20th century =====+===== What Art Manifestos? =====
  
-But let's go back to the early 20th century, now 100 years ago. +But let's go back to the early 20th century, now 100 years ago. Suddenly there was Futurism, and it started with a bang, or rather: a Manifesto by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (1909). Maybe a bang too since near the end he describes a car crash. Other manifestos would follow, maybe the most important one was L'arte dei Rumori or The Art Of Noises, by Luigi Russolo (1913) in which he describes the new aesthetics of speed, noise, electronics and city soundscapes. Earlier there had been already the Manifesto of Futurist Musicians written by Francesco Balilla Pratella (1910), and what we remember is that he warns musicians to abstain from participating in any competition. So we never did till now. Then the constructivists would follow, dada and surrealism, etc.. till today. But never got the Manifesto so radical, innovating, wild as the ones the futurists wrote. It is important to understand the media at that time, and the distribution was now secured by widely read newspapers, so no need to print leaflets and flyers anymore. But then again, not the masses would embrace the new arts. Gradually manifestos would appear in specialized publications, and the target audience were the secluded art world
  
-As protest as aesthetical Manifesto (dada/futurism/surrealism) +Nowadays you can find themn collected in printed anthologies, and internet sites. Overviews that show how important these manifestos have been. But who today has read or even heard of the Art Strike Papers from Stewart Home (1990-93)? see: https://monoskop.org/images/c/c1/The_Art_Strike_Papers.pdf
-Still later and recently like everything used in war +
-For indoctrination and false news during energy +
-Breakdown and to create fear for/during destruction +
  
-  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_of_Futurism +And can [[https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/2890-abolish-the-family|Abolish the Family:A Manifesto for Care and Liberation]] by Sophie Lewis be called an art or social manifesto? Or the stylistically and also content wise inspiring [[https://www.hajarpress.com/books/experiments-in-imagining-otherwise|Experiments in imagining otherwise]] by Lola Olufemi? Maybe it points to artists who are not only into fiction today, and are different than the new classification of multidisciplinarity as science-art, leaving out social, political, ecological, gender and any other dimensions? Oh, maybe it is good to leave it all on the edge of confusion and ignoranceOtherwise the purpose of a manifesto will certainly miss its purpose...
-  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_of_Noises +
-  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_of_Futurist_Musicians (To abstain from participating in any competition) +
-  * https://www.faena.com/aleph/the-constructivist-manifesto-art-as-the-expression-of-life +
-  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dada_Manifesto +
-  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealist_Manifesto+
  
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-**wikipedia**  +{{:nextpamphlet:declarationoffutuism-en-1.png?300 |}} 
-A manifesto is a written declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party, or government.[1][2][3][4] A manifesto usually accepts a previously published opinion or public consensus or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the author believes should be made. It often is political, social or artistic in nature, sometimes revolutionary, but may present an individual's life stance. Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds or confessions of faith.  +{{ :nextpamphlet:artstrikepapers.png?300|}}
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-  * generalhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto +
-  * art manifestohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_manifesto +
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-first 3 +
-  * Realist Manifesto 1855 by Gustave Courbet  +
-  * Symbolist Manifesto 1886 by Jean Moréas +
-  * Futurist Manifesto 1909, 1914 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti +
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-ending with +
-  * The New Manifesto of Arts 2020 by Menotti Lerro (empathy)+
  
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 Manifestos are often bold and assertive in their language, aiming to make a clear and persuasive statement about the author's or group's convictions. They are a way for individuals or groups to declare their stance on various issues and to inspire others to join or support their cause. Manifestos are often bold and assertive in their language, aiming to make a clear and persuasive statement about the author's or group's convictions. They are a way for individuals or groups to declare their stance on various issues and to inspire others to join or support their cause.
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 +===== What is a manifesto? (wikipedia) =====
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 +A manifesto is a written declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party, or government. A manifesto usually accepts a previously published opinion or public consensus or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the author believes should be made. It often is political, social or artistic in nature, sometimes revolutionary, but may present an individual's life stance. Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds or confessions of faith. 
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 +Wikipedia has a general description: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto, and a specific art manifesto entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_manifesto
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 +In the latter, the first 3 manifestos are: 
 +  * Realist Manifesto 1855 by Gustave Courbet 
 +  * Symbolist Manifesto 1886 by Jean Moréas
 +  * Futurist Manifesto 1909, 1914 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
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 +The latest one according to Wikipedia should be: 
 +  * The New Manifesto of Arts 2020 by Menotti Lerro (about empathy in the arts)
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