• Anton Pevsner (1884 - 1962) Russian - born French sculptor, brother of Naum Gabo, pioneer of
Constructivist concrete art.
Not exact matches
Austin Desmond Fine
Art is pleased to present an exhibition of works by 24 artists whose practice lies within the spheres of concrete, minimalist and constructivist a
Art is pleased to present an exhibition of works by 24 artists whose practice lies within the spheres of
concrete, minimalist and
constructivist artart.
Concrete,
constructivist and minimalist
art, although distinct in character, methodology and ideology, embrace one main common position: abstraction in its purist form.
Erling Neby is an owner of one of the most important and precious private collections of
constructivist and
concrete art in Europe, and even worldwide.
Neby's collection provides a personal view of
concrete and geometric
constructivist art as seen by the collector.
A pioneer of computer
art, Hungarian artist Vera Molnar, born in Budapest in 1924 and a resident of Paris since 1947, has established a prominent position in the field of
Constructivist -
Concrete art but is virtually unknown in this country.
Frank Badur, this young artist develops his works in the tradition of the
Concrete and
Constructivist art.
At first, this doesn't seem to be the typical exhibition for a museum that is dedicated to
concrete,
constructivist, and conceptual
art.
It is defined mainly by
constructivist works,
Concrete Art and Op
Art.
Inspired by historical Constructivism and
Concrete Art, Bick creates abstract work which both adheres to
Constructivist grid models and teases them apart.
The final installment of this series will turn to the international artists from Europe and Latin America who constituted a major component of that exhibition, bringing
Constructivist tradition, a «
concrete» aesthetic, and an experimental and often collaborative ethos to the discourse of perceptual
art.
Here, around one hundred works of
art invite the visitor to find out more about the special focus areas of the Daimler Art Collection: the constructivist and concrete tendencies evident in the pictures of Josef Albers, Anton Stankowski and Camille Graeser, the interaction of line, surface and space in works by Georges Vantongerloo, Norbert Kricke and Ben Willikens, pictures and decorative objects of the zero avant - garde of around 1960, classics of the Minimal Art movement by Charlotte Posenenske or Franz Erhard Walter from around 1970, and recent photographic and video works by artists from India, South Africa and the
art invite the visitor to find out more about the special focus areas of the Daimler
Art Collection: the constructivist and concrete tendencies evident in the pictures of Josef Albers, Anton Stankowski and Camille Graeser, the interaction of line, surface and space in works by Georges Vantongerloo, Norbert Kricke and Ben Willikens, pictures and decorative objects of the zero avant - garde of around 1960, classics of the Minimal Art movement by Charlotte Posenenske or Franz Erhard Walter from around 1970, and recent photographic and video works by artists from India, South Africa and the
Art Collection: the
constructivist and
concrete tendencies evident in the pictures of Josef Albers, Anton Stankowski and Camille Graeser, the interaction of line, surface and space in works by Georges Vantongerloo, Norbert Kricke and Ben Willikens, pictures and decorative objects of the zero avant - garde of around 1960, classics of the Minimal
Art movement by Charlotte Posenenske or Franz Erhard Walter from around 1970, and recent photographic and video works by artists from India, South Africa and the
Art movement by Charlotte Posenenske or Franz Erhard Walter from around 1970, and recent photographic and video works by artists from India, South Africa and the US.
It's fitting that the Honigger's rug exhibition is being shown in Switzerland, not just because Honegger is Swiss, but because another Swiss artist, former Bauhaus student Max Bill (1908 > 1994), who took up the
concrete art (aka
concrete -
constructivist art) baton, organised the first international exhibition of work by the movement in Basle, in 1944.
A pioneer of computer
art, Hungarian artist Vera Molnar, born in Budapest in 1924 and a resident of Paris since 1947, has established a prominent position in the field of
Constructivist -
Concrete a...
The show offers a rich opportunity to engage with ideas and works from the Bauhaus,
concrete and
constructivist art, minimalism in Europe and America, as well as international contemporary photography, video and object
art.