Futurism and Fluxus were two major art movements that came from very different times, but both were all about breaking rules and doing things differently. Futurism started in Italy in the early 1900s. The leader of the movement was a man named Filippo Tommaso Marinetti , who wrote the Futurist Manifesto in 1909. This was basically a loud announcement that said, “Out with the old, in with the new!” Futurists were excited about the future, machines, technology, speed, youth, and war. They hated old traditions like museums, libraries, and anything that reminded them of the past. Futurists loved motion and energy. They didn’t just paint or sculpt in the traditional way. They used strong lines and shapes to make things look like they were moving. One famous Futurist was Umberto Boccioni , who created a sculpture called “Unique Forms of Continuity in Space.” The statue looks like a person walking forward, but instead of having a clear body, the figure is made of flowing shapes that look li...