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Margit Rowell is Chief Curator of the Department of Drawings at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Comprende i nomi: Margit Rowell, Rowell Margit

Opere di Margit Rowell

Ed Ruscha: Photographer (2006) 75 copie
Ad Reinhardt and color (1980) 13 copie
Joaquin Torres-Garcia (2002) 9 copie

Opere correlate

Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews (1986) — A cura di — 47 copie
Miro (1971) — A cura di — 14 copie

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female
Nazionalità
USA
Nazione (per mappa)
USA

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Russian avant-garde books made between 1910 and 1934 reflect a vivid and tumultuous period in that nation's history that had ramifications for art, society, and politics. The early books, with their variously sized pages of coarse paper, illustrations entwined with printed, hand-written, and stamped texts, and provocative covers, were intended to shock academic conventions and bourgeois sensibilities. After the 1917 Revolution, books appeared with optimistic designs and photomontage meant to reach the masses and symbolize a rational, machine-led future. Later books showcased modern Soviet architecture and industry in the service of the government's agenda. Major artists adopted the book format during these two decades. They include Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, the Stenberg brothers, Varvara Stepanova, and others. These artists often collaborated with poets, who created their own transrational language to accompany the imaginative illustrations. Three major artistic movements, Futurism, Suprematism, and Constructivism, that developed during this period in painting and sculpture also found their echo in the book format. This publication accompanied an exhibition of Russian avant-garde books at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. All of the books in the exhibitio… (altro)
 
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petervanbeveren | 1 altra recensione | Apr 19, 2023 |
Russian avant-garde books made between 1910 and 1934 reflect a vivid and tumultuous period in that nation's history that had ramifications for art, society, and politics. The early books, with their variously sized pages of coarse paper, illustrations entwined with printed, hand-written, and stamped texts, and provocative covers, were intended to shock academic conventions and bourgeois sensibilities. After the 1917 Revolution, books appeared with optimistic designs and photomontage meant to reach the masses and symbolize a rational, machine-led future. Later books showcased modern Soviet architecture and industry in the service of the government's agenda. Major artists adopted the book format during these two decades. They include Natalia Goncharova, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, the Stenberg brothers, Varvara Stepanova, and others. These artists often collaborated with poets, who created their own transrational language to accompany the imaginative illustrations. Three major artistic movements, Futurism, Suprematism, and Constructivism, that developed during this period in painting and sculpture also found their echo in the book format. This publication accompanied an exhibition of Russian avant-garde books at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. All of the books in the exhibition and this publication are part of a gift to the Museum from The Judith Rothschild Foundation.… (altro)
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petervanbeveren | 1 altra recensione | Jan 2, 2019 |
NEW YORK, The Museum of Modern Art --> 25 maggio - 26 agosto 1997
 
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vecchiopoggi | Nov 17, 2016 |

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33
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Utenti
532
Popolarità
#46,804
Voto
½ 4.4
Recensioni
4
ISBN
43
Lingue
3

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