(Florence, 1896 - Greve in Chianti, Florence, 1984), writer and draftsman, collaborated at just 20 years old on "L'Italia futurista" and in 1917 founded the international avant-garde art magazine "Noi" with Enrico Prampolini. In the same year he published his first book "Vallibella," which was followed in 1920 by "Crazy Sheep." He went to Zurich [...]
(Milan, 1907 - Livorno, 2004), painter, joined Futurism in the 1930s, attracted by the artistic research of Prampolini, Fillia and Munari. He moved to Livorno, where he devoted himself to the family business, a thriving glassworks. In 1933 he took part in the exhibition "Futurist Homage to Umberto Boccioni" at the Pesaro Gallery in Milan, [...]
(Serravezza, Lucca, 1881 - Forte dei Marmi, 1958), poet and prose writer, spent part of his youth in Alexandria, Egypt, where he met Ungaretti, who had his first book of short stories "Fole" printed in 1910. Back in Italy, he became involved in theater with intense activity as an organizer and impresario, reviving the tradition [...]