(1912) and the 'Seated Woman' (1914).
Source: The Life of a Painter - autobiography', 1946, Letters of the great artists', 1963, p. 248
“Dynamism is also the forming formula for Futurists works; i. e. dynamism is the additional element that transforms the perception of one state of phenomena to another, for example, from a static to a dynamic perception.”
Quote c. 1915 in 'Cubofuturism', Malevich, in his Essays on Art, op. cit., vol 2; as quoted in Futurism, ed. By Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 59
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“Instead of this absurd division into sexes they ought to class people as static and dynamic.”
Decline and Fall (1928)
This statement has been attributed to John A. Locke, but John Locke did not have a middle name. The words "dynamic," "boring" and "repetitive," found in this quote, were not yet in use in Locke's time. (See The Online Etymology Dictionary http://www.etymonline.com/abbr.php.) John A. Locke is listed on one site as having lived from 1899 to 1961; no more information about him was available.
Misattributed
“Dynamical variables are what count in physics, not coordinate or gauge transformations.”
J. C. Ward, Memoirs of a Theoretical Physicist (Optics Journal, Rochester, 2004).
Olga Carlisle in The New York Times, September 11, 1966.
Criticism
Quote in: The Painting of Sounds, Noises and Smells Carlo Carrà, (1913); as cited & translated in: Mary Ann Caws (2001) Manifesto: A Century of Isms. p. 203
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Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970)
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 6, At Rest Versus In Motion, p. 200