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  • Anton Giulio Bragaglia. Un Gesto del Capo. 1911. Gelatin silver print, 7 x 5" (17.8 x 12.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gilman Collection, Gift of The Howard Gilman Foundation. © 2014 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    Anton Giulio Bragaglia was the intellectual leader of Italian Futurist photography; he made his photographs in collaboration with his younger brother Arturo Bragaglia. Anton Giulio completed his scholastic education at the local seminary in his Italian hometown; however, his artistic training was developed as an assistant, alongside his brothers, in his father Francesco Bragaglia’s film production company in Rome. In 1911 he published the first of three editions of his book Fotodinamismo futurista (Futurist photodynamism), a treatise on photography that integrated influences from Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s first Futurist manifesto of 1909, the chronophotographs of Étienne-Jules Marey, and cinema. Members of the Futurist movement sat for a number of photodynamist portraits by the Bragaglia brothers, and Marinetti offered the brothers financial support for their experiments. In 1913 the brothers participated in the Futurist evening at the Teatro Costanzi, Rome, distributing copies of Fotodinamismo futurista among the participants. Anton Giulio continued to organize exhibitions of their work and published a new manifesto, titled La fotografia del movimento (Photography of movement), as well as an extended edition of Fotodinamismo futurista in June 1913. In October 1913, the Bragaglia brothers were excluded from the Futurist group by request of Umberto Boccioni. In 1914 Anton Giulio’s focus began to shift from photography to film; he collaborated with Enrico Prampolini on several films in 1916 and 1917. In October 1918 he opened the Casa d’arte Bragaglia, which existed in Rome until 1943 as an exhibition space for Futurist art and a meeting point for intellectuals and artists. With his brother Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia he created the Teatro degli Indipendenti in 1922, a theater that ran until 1928.

     —Mitra Abbaspour

Artist Chronology

February 11, 1890
Born
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Frosinone
Late 1890s–1910
Anton and Arturo frequent the Cines Film Studio, where their father is the general manager
Frosinone
1906–10
Works as an assistant director at the Cines Film Studio
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Frosinone
1910–60
Lives in Rome
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Rome
1911–14
Produces a series of photodynamics after discovering chronophotography
Rome
1911
Publishes Fotodinamismo futurista
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Rome
1911–22
Promotes photodynamism through exhibitions and lectures
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Rome
Late 1912–mid-1913
Anton and Arturo Bragaglia meet F. T. Marinetti, leader of Italian Futurism; become involved with Futurist literary and artistic circles
Rome
April 1, 1913
Publishes the manifesto "La Fotografia del movimento" in Noi e il mondo
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Rome
June 1913
Publishes a book of Futurist photographs
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Rome
July 1, 1913
Publishes an extended version of "Fotodinamismo futurista" in Lacerba
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Florence
1914–15
Temporarily abandons photography to write experimental novels
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Rome
1915
Publish Nuova archeologia romana
Rome
1916
Creates his own film company, La Novissima, and shoots four avant-garde films
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Rome
1916–22
Publishes the magazine Cronache di attualità
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Rome
1918–21
Establishes the Casa d'Arte Bragaglia, a complex of rooms for exhibitions and a theater; hosts exhibitions through 1921
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Rome
1918–21
Fotoritratti d'arte permanent exhibit at the Casa d'Arte Bragaglia
Rome
1922–36
Founds Teatro degli Indipendenti; stages avant-garde art exhibitions and performances
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Rome
1922
Founds the theater company Company Shows Bragaglia
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Rome
Spring 1923
Prima Esposizione internazionale di fotografia, ottica e cinematografia at the Palazzo del Giornale
Turin
December 19, 1925–January 10, 1926
Primo Salon Italiano d'arte fotografica internazionale
Turin
1926–60
Writes articles on art and theater
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Rome
Late 1920s
Wulz becomes interested in Anton Bragaglia's treatise Fotodinamismo futurista
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Trieste
1929
Publishes Theatrical Theatre, Namely Theatre
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Rome
1929–early 1930s
Opens a studio with photographer Riccardo Bettini
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Rome
September 1930
Primo Concorso fotografico nazionale di Roma
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Organizer: Arturo Bragaglia
Rome
February 1931
Prima Mostra fotografica internazionale
Milan
March 6–April 6, 1931
Mostra sperimentale di fotografia futurista
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Turin
1932–50s
Establishes the gallery Bragaglia Fuori Commercio, which hosts several hundred exhibitions over the next two decades
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Rome
April 1–17, 1932
Mostra fotografica futurista di Trieste
Trieste
December 1932
Felix Man travels to Rome and photographs Anton Bragaglia in his studio
Rome
December 19, 1932–January 20, 1933
Prima Biennale internazionale d'arte fotografica at the Palazzo del CNI
Rome
October 28–November 4, 1933
Prima Grande Mostra nazionale futurista at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni del Sinacato Ingegneri
Rome
1936–43
Directs the Teatro delle Arti
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Rome
July 15, 1960
Dies
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Rome

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