The Pompidou may largely be closed but it's not idle: Among recent undertakings, it has organized this exhibition of roughly a hundred paintings and drawings, charting the early development of the pioneering modernist, who conceived of abstraction in purely visual terms, quite distinct from the spiritual motivations of
early nonobjective artists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian.
Not exact matches
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the
early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental
nonobjective paintings of the
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Translating an
early interest in subjective cubistic forms, his work evolved into
nonobjective abstraction.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the
early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental
nonobjective paintings of the
early 1960s and the abstracted landscapes and still - lifes of the mid - to late «60s, the monochromatic paintings of the 1970s and ending with his use of grids in the 1980s.
Nonobjective Art The abstract or «nonobjective» art in this gallery represents a period in the early twentieth century when American artists began to follow their European counterparts in questioning the purpose and na
Nonobjective Art The abstract or «
nonobjective» art in this gallery represents a period in the early twentieth century when American artists began to follow their European counterparts in questioning the purpose and na
nonobjective» art in this gallery represents a period in the
early twentieth century when American artists began to follow their European counterparts in questioning the purpose and nature of art.
His
earliest role models as an artist were such Mexican muralists as José Orozco and David Siqueiros; he later made
nonobjective murals with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.