The Shock of the NewKnopf, 1981 - 423 pagina's A beautifully illustrated hundred-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. More than 250 color photos. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Pagina 93
... street - let alone a country village - in 1919 ? Not much ; the language was too new . - - Many of Lissitzky's propaganda ideas were more practical . He was one of the greatest typographical designers of the century . If it had been ...
... street - let alone a country village - in 1919 ? Not much ; the language was too new . - - Many of Lissitzky's propaganda ideas were more practical . He was one of the greatest typographical designers of the century . If it had been ...
Pagina 188
... street , and on it he waged unremitting ( if , mercifully , verbal ) war . The idea that there could be alternatives to traffic congestion in old urban centres - like restricting the historical quarter to foot - traffic and routing the ...
... street , and on it he waged unremitting ( if , mercifully , verbal ) war . The idea that there could be alternatives to traffic congestion in old urban centres - like restricting the historical quarter to foot - traffic and routing the ...
Pagina 207
... street grid was an ideal pattern , and out of the syncopated rhythms of both he distilled his late Manhattan paintings , such as Broadway Boogie - Woogie ( plate 142 ) . They are not simply metaphors of New York . Still less can they be ...
... street grid was an ideal pattern , and out of the syncopated rhythms of both he distilled his late Manhattan paintings , such as Broadway Boogie - Woogie ( plate 142 ) . They are not simply metaphors of New York . Still less can they be ...
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abstract Abstract Expressionism aesthetic American architects architecture artist avant-garde Bauhaus become Berlin Braque Breton Bruno Taut building CADAGP Campbell Campbell Campbell Cézanne Cézanne's Chirico's collage colour Corbusier Cubism culture Dada Dali Duchamp Ernst Expressionism Expressionist fantasies figures French Futurist Gallery Gauguin Georges Braque German glass Gogh Gropius Henri Matisse idea ideal images imagined Jackson Pollock Kandinsky landscape Le Corbusier Leo Castelli London look machine Marcel Duchamp Mark Rothko mass Matisse Matisse's Max Ernst meaning meant metaphor Modern Art modernist Mondrian Monet motif Munch Museum of Modern nature nineteenth century objects Oil on canvas Pablo Picasso painter painting Paris Picasso plate political Pollock Pop art Rauschenberg reality Rothko Russian sculpture seemed seen sense Seurat sixties social SOUP SOUP SOUP space SPADEM studio style surface Surrealism Surrealist symbol Thames & Hudson things TOMATO Tower tradition twentieth century Utopian visual wanted watercolour wrote York
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