Indeed, this dialectic is as basic as the clash
between Classicism's timeless perfection and Romanticism's fascination with decay, ruins, and fragments.
Right: Nasreen Mohamedi: A difference
between Classicism and Mannerism or Minimalism and Postminimalism.
According to Le Tulle - Neyret, the book's format was designed to create «a dialogue
between classicism and anticipation» through the use of a grid that divides the page into nine sections both vertically and horizontally.
«He was working inside the tension that existed
between the Classicism in which he was trained as a child and the abstraction and directness he saw in African art,» said Zugazagoitia.
The vibrant colour contrasts that underlie the golden serenity of Severini's Paysage à Civray (Vienne)(1908), displayed on the wall facing the entrance to the exhibition, engage the viewer immediately in the dialogue
between classicism and abstraction that the exhibition seeks to promote.
Not exact matches
Doki Doki Universe is one of those «liminal» experiences
between video games and interactive story, held together by brilliant ideas and the willingness to break the
classicism of entertainment.
The film is rooted in Hollywood
classicism, populated with idiosyncratic characters who have plenty of room to speak and interact in
between the action / horror set pieces.
Designed by Miami - based design firm Saladino Design Studios, AQ Chop House was inspired by a throwback to mid-century European design, culminating in a cross
between the bold, modern designs of the 1970s and the quieter style of 19th century Italian residential
classicism.
Narrative symbolism, scale, movement and the relation
between modernity and
classicism are played out through the aesthetics of gesture, architecture and frame on the screen - as - stage.
Chaos and
Classicism: Art if France, Italy, Germany, and Spain, 1918 — 1936 is organized by New York University Professor of Modern Art Kenneth E. Silver, a renowned authority on European art
between the wars, assisted by Helen Hsu, Assistant Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, with Vivien Greene, Curator of 19th - and Early - 20th - Century Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, as curatorial adviser.
Chaos and
Classicism: Art in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain, 1918 — 1936 is an exhibition that focuses on the vast transformation in European culture
between the world wars.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation
between cubism and
classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
To give the room a youthful, child - friendly mix, traditional Belgian beds are upholstered in a pastel red creating a dual
between modernity and
classicism.