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The year 2009 in art involves various significant events.
"Botticelli : likeness, myth, devotion" at the Städel Museum, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. [7]
Events from the year 1992 in art.
The year 2002 in art involves various significant events.
Luigi Carlo Filippo Russolo was an Italian Futurist painter, composer, builder of experimental musical instruments, and the author of the manifesto The Art of Noises (1913). He is often regarded as one of the first noise music experimental composers with his performances of noise music concerts in 1913–14 and then again after World War I, notably in Paris in 1921. He designed and constructed a number of noise-generating devices called Intonarumori. Russolo is also associated with Italian fascism, for example through exhibiting his work at exhibitions sponsored by Mussolini's government, and through collaboration with Marinetti, author of the Fascist Manifesto.
The year 2004 in art involved some significant events and new art works.
Events from the year 1986 in art.
Events from the year 1923 in art.
Events from the year 1974 in art.
The year 2006 in art involves various significant events.
Luciano Chessa is a musician, performance/visual/installation artist, and musicologist.
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, commonly known as Gurrumul and also referred to since his death as Dr G. Yunupingu, was an Aboriginal Australian musician of the Yolŋu peoples. A multi-instrumentalist, he played drums, keyboards, guitar and didgeridoo, but it was the clarity of his singing voice that attracted rave reviews. He sang stories of his land both in Yolŋu languages such as Gaalpu, Gumatj or Djambarrpuynu, a dialect related to Gumatj, and in English. Although his solo career brought him wider acclaim, he was also formerly a member of Yothu Yindi and later of Saltwater Band. He was the most commercially successful Aboriginal Australian musician at the time of his death. As of 2020, it is estimated that Yunupingu has sold half a million records globally.
The year 2010 in art involves some significant events.
Intonarumori are experimental musical instruments invented and built by the Italian futurist Luigi Russolo between roughly 1910 and 1930. There were 27 varieties of intonarumori built in total, with different names.
The year 2013 in art involves some significant events.
The year 2014 in art involves various significant events.
The year 2015 in art involves various significant events.
The year 2017 in art involves various significant events.
The year 2018 in art involves various significant events.
The year 2020 in art involved various significant events.
The year 2021 in art involves various significant events.
The year 2023 in art will involve various significant events.