horisonteismo
Horizonism is a philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in Italy. It is characterized by its focus on the horizon as a central theme in art and literature. The movement was founded by the poet and critic Marinetti, who saw the horizon as a symbol of the infinite and the unknown, representing both the potential for progress and the uncertainty of the future.
Horizonists believed that the horizon was a metaphor for the human condition, reflecting our constant quest
In art, horizonism is often associated with the Futurist movement, which also emphasized speed, technology, and
In literature, horizonism is reflected in the works of poets and writers who explored themes of change,
Despite its relatively short lifespan, horizonism had a significant impact on the development of modern art