Sentences with phrase «classical modernism»

The phrase "classical modernism" refers to a style or movement in art, architecture, and design that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It combines classical or traditional elements with modern or contemporary ideas. Classical modernism seeks to create a balance between the timeless beauty of classical forms and the innovative and forward-thinking concepts of modern life. Full definition
It includes approximately 300 paintings and sculptures and gives a personal view of classical modernism.
They are an exercise in discrete classical modernism, simultaneously reflecting and disappearing into the changing sky, the beach and the sea.
The show «Ready for the Stage / Act 1 (1900 — 2016)» comprises works from Classical Modernism up to contemporary art.
The «Classical: Modern I» exhibition, 2006, largely presented concrete and constructive tendencies in the Daimler Collection from Classical Modernism up to the post-war art period, while the second part of the series intends to introduce the complementary areas -LSB-...]
A starting point is provided by Classical Modernism, with main pieces of Oskar Schlemmer, Max Bill and Josef Albers.
«Confrontation» will present artist's paintings, drawings, collages and sculptures, in relationship with the artists of classical modernism such as Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, Klee, and Giacometti fr
Christie's is auctioning Mark Rothko's masterpiece No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958, from the collection of the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden - Baden — one of Europe's most important and prestigious private museums for Classical Modernism and Contemporary art based in Germany.
Sonnabend Gallery, New York, NY Classical Modernism: Six Generations.
Parallel to and in conjunction with Müller's solo show, the artist and curator Manuela Ammer present a new selection of works of classical modernism from the mumok collection, which proves to be more diverse than past presentations have suggested.
About 130 works ranging from classical Modernism and the post-war avant - garde via European Zero and Minimalism to international contemporary art are being presented.
Concerned with form, scale, and geometry, it is perhaps a now well - rehearsed argument that issues of identity had little or no place in classical modernism.
The show at Fondation Beyeler presents a selection of paintings, pastels, drawings and lithographs, which concentrates on Odilon Redon's significance as a precursor of classical modernism.
It is home to an extraordinary collection featuring major works of classical modernism, pop art, Fluxus, minimal art, and concept art, as well as Vienna Actionism and contemporary art
Over fifty years, the collector couple Ernst and Hildy Beyeler assembled a collection of artworks of classical modernism, parallel to their work as gallery owners.
Formally, one can put his canvases in alignment with the representatives of classical modernism - from Henri Matisse to Georges Braque - but perhaps even more so with the holographic plant portraits of the 19th century.
Artistic currents represented are Biedermeier, Jugendstil, (regional) forms of Expressionism and Classical Modernism, positions of Austrian and international painting after 1945 (including the so - called «trigon» countries), Viennese Actionism, Media and Concept Art etc., in such varied media as painting, graphics, sculpture, photography, video and installation works.
Sophie Taeuber - Arp began to gain substantial recognition only after the Second World War, and her work is now generally accepted as in the first rank of classical modernism.
Arp was co-founder of the Dada movement in Switzerland and a significant figure in classical Modernism.
Rudolf Belling (1886 — 1972) was one of the most important German sculptors of classical modernism.
Among the works on display are David Hockney's season cycle, an international collection of sculptures by artists from Eduardo Chillida to Henry Moore, masterpieces of classical modernism from artists such as Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch, breathtaking works of decorative art, and a selection of the Würth Collection's Old Masters, including one of the most significant paintings of the 16th century, Hans Holbein the Younger's «The Madonna With the Family of Mayor Meyer».
mumok is delighted to present Ulrike Müller's first solo show in a museum, as well as a collection presentation curated by the artist together with mumok curator Manuela Ammer that stages a dialogue between works of classical modernism and more recent works.
Important movements of classical modernism, in particular German late Impressionism and Expressionism, are a further focal point of the collection, with Max Beckmann, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Liebermann and Edvard Munch among the most significant artists represented.
He subjects one of the most important sculptural works of classical modernism to 10 times the speed of sound in a wind tunnel.
The majority of the books and manuscripts in the Library relate to the history of fine art from Carolingian (c. 800) to the present day, with special reference to 15th and 16th century German art and Classical Modernism.
About 130 works ranging from Classical Modernism and the post-war avant - garde via European Zero and Minimalism to international contemporary art are being presented.
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