The Shock of the New: The Hundred=Year History of Modern ArtKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 14 aug 2013 - 448 pagina's A beautifully illustrated hundred-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. More than 250 color photos. |
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... streets towards the tourist's eye, becoming a map of itself, a new type of landscape began to seep into popular awareness. It was based on frontality and pattern, rather than on perspective recession and depth. This way of seeing was ...
... streets towards the tourist's eye, becoming a map of itself, a new type of landscape began to seep into popular awareness. It was based on frontality and pattern, rather than on perspective recession and depth. This way of seeing was ...
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... street. But what did emerge from the growth of scientific and technical discovery, as the age of steam passed into the age of electricity, was the sense of an accelerated rate of change in all areas of human discourse, including art ...
... street. But what did emerge from the growth of scientific and technical discovery, as the age of steam passed into the age of electricity, was the sense of an accelerated rate of change in all areas of human discourse, including art ...
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... street, not highly refined, but clear, definite, pragmatic, and rooted in everyday experience. Léger was the son of a Normandy farmer, an instinctive socialist who became a practising one in the trenches of World War I. I found myself ...
... street, not highly refined, but clear, definite, pragmatic, and rooted in everyday experience. Léger was the son of a Normandy farmer, an instinctive socialist who became a practising one in the trenches of World War I. I found myself ...
Pagina 19
... streets that channel a smoky swarm of workers by day two horses (30 metres tall) rolling golden balls with their hoofs GIOCONDA PURGATIVE WATERS crisscross of trrr trrrrr Elevated trrrr trrrrr overhead trrrombone whissstle ambulance ...
... streets that channel a smoky swarm of workers by day two horses (30 metres tall) rolling golden balls with their hoofs GIOCONDA PURGATIVE WATERS crisscross of trrr trrrrr Elevated trrrr trrrrr overhead trrrombone whissstle ambulance ...
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... proscenium, “the small square of life artificially compressed.” Boccioni thus described the aims of one of his paintings, The Noise of the Street Penetrates the House, 1911: 23 Umberto Boccioni The City Rises 1910 Oil on canvas.
... proscenium, “the small square of life artificially compressed.” Boccioni thus described the aims of one of his paintings, The Noise of the Street Penetrates the House, 1911: 23 Umberto Boccioni The City Rises 1910 Oil on canvas.
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abstract Abstract Expressionism aesthetic American architects architecture artist avant-garde Bauhaus Berlin Brancusi Braque Breton Bruno Taut building Cézanne Cézanne’s Chirico collage Collection colour Corbusier Corbusier’s Cubism culture Dada Dali Duchamp eighties Ernst Expressionism Expressionist fantasies feeling figure flat flesh French Futurist Gallery Gauguin Georges Braque German glass Gogh Gropius Henri Matisse idea ideal imagery images imagined influence Jackson Pollock Kandinsky Kooning landscape Le Corbusier Leo Castelli living look machine Marinetti Mark Rothko mass Matisse Matisse’s Max Ernst metaphor Modern Art modernist Mondrian Monet motif Munch Museum of Modern nature objects Oil on canvas one’s Pablo Picasso painter painting Paris Paul Cézanne Picasso plate political Pollock Pop art Rauschenberg reality reflected Rothko Russian sculpture seemed seen sense Seurat seventies sixties social space street studio style surface Surrealism Surrealist symbol things thought Tower tradition twentieth century visual wall wanted Warhol watercolour Weimar wrote York