Sentences with phrase «of classic modernism»

On view are drawings of Classic Modernism by Joseph Albers, Hans Arp, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Vassily Kandinsky, Käthe Kollwitz, Oskar Schlemmer and Kurt Schwitters; drawings and prints of major historical figures of the post-war era such as Georg Baselitz, Louise Bourgeois, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Lucian Freud, and Richard Buckminster Fuller; and works by contemporary artists Erick Beltrán, Marina De Caro, Marlene Dumas, Jiří Kolář, David Koloane, Laura Lima, Anna Maria Maiolino, Gerhard Richter, Kara Walker and Jakub Julian Ziółkowski, among many others from around the world.
All are furnished with prime examples of classic modernism, of course, from Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Brno chair to Gerrit Rietveld's Zig Zag.

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Perhaps you thought that the classic works of high modernism - works like Ulysses or The Waste Land - were important because they had something pertinent to say about the spiritual conundrums of modern life.
I really admire your classic style that always has a touch of modernism in it!
Typically strong on production design, Niccol fully indulges his love affair with midcentury modernism here, paying direct homage to Gattaca with a handsome array of vintage cars, classic suits and lovingly shot brutalist architecture.
I don't believe a lot of those books would have any meaning for you, unless you can't imagine what classics from philosophy and literature exist... You are probably profound guy in many respects, but I don't think you want to loose time on connecting realism, modernism and postmodernism through literature, history, philosophy and films.
Other classic representatives of Modernism cited include Clement Greenberg, Art and Culture: Critical Essays (Beacon Press, 1961), and Harold Rosenberg, The De-definition of Art (Collier Books, 1972), although their greatest defenses of Abstract Expressionism appeared elsewhere.
The camera as Edward Weston states «provides the photographer with a means of looking deeply into the nature of things, and presenting his subjects in terms of their basic reality» Thus, in the classic sense, Tillmans» work unites photography's heroic modernism with the mysterious humanism of late twentieth century identity.
Inspired by the exhibition From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection, renowned chef Michel Richard created a special menu of classic French dishes for the National Gallery's Garden Café.
His fonts are influenced by the classic movements of the twentieth century — Modernism, Constructivism, the Bauhaus and Art Deco — yet he aims to create timeless designs, valid now and in the future.
The former «Kunst im Heim» gallery of the GDR, is a classic example of East German Modernism, built in 1964 by architects Kaiser and Franek to house a display of fine and applied arts from the countries of the Eastern Block.
The sculptor's show is subtitled «Beyond Sculpture,» and the diversity of mediums and materials is in keeping with classic Modernism's exploratory sensibility.
Complimenting prose and poetry from the classic to the obscure, the exhibition features original imprints by celebrated masters of modernism.
MAMM is pleased to present selected works from Damien Hirst's private «Murderme» collection, exhibited for the first time in Moscow and uniting works from Hirst's British contemporaries with classics of Modernism and Pop Art, as well as unique curios collected by Hirst.
Joyce explores some of the classic tropes of early modernism, autonomous form, light as material, and the vertiginous and optimistic rhetoric of colour put forward in manifestos by artists and composers in the modernist period.
His commitment to Melville's classic took him beyond mere form of modernism and into the realm of the postmodern.
Classic Modernism can be tracked to Barcelona's exuberant Mayoral Galeria, bursting with bright Miro paintings, most of them late work, as well as intensely congruent Calder.
'' [A] show that mingles classic modernism with contemporary modernism is «DNA: Strands of Abstraction,» curated by Paul Sinclaire and staged by Loretta Howard (through August 2).
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