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1 week ago |
invaluable.com | Jessica Smith |Cheryl Caira |Fine Art |modern art
Whether your knowledge of modernist design movements is comprehensive or relatively rookie, Bauhaus is the name synonymous with influence, accessibility and functionality. The founder of this artistic hive mind? German-American architect Walter Gropius – the man who was intent on art being for the people, with technology and craftsmanship closely aligned.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
travelblog.org | Japanese Garden |Van Gough |modern art
Travel Blog » South America » Argentina » Buenos Aires » Buenos Aires » Blogs » The Ever Present Elephant in The Room South America » Argentina » Buenos Aires » Buenos Aires Published: August 2nd 2024 Edit Blog PostIt's a subject that should clearly be avoided and that was my intention, but it's very difficult given how prevalent it is everywhere. It's in shop windows, it's on roads-signs and it's on the side of literally every public bus. Las Isla Malvinas son Argentinas.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
invaluable.com | Abstract Art |Art Movements |Contemporary Art |modern art
As the 1940s came to a close, a number of artists were looking for something new. Among them were Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, leading figures in American Abstract Expressionism who wanted to redefine the genre with a groundbreaking style that set them apart from their predecessors and rejected any emphasis on gesture or action. Instead, color was their emotive driver.
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May 10, 2024 |
sothebys.com | modern art |Julia Leveille
Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, founders of the architecture and design studio Roman and Williams, reveal the inspiration behind their installation of paintings by the Nabis, a group of artists who radically reenvisioned interior scenes in the 19th century.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
invaluable.com | Alexis Culotta |Fine Art |Art Movements |modern art
By the early years of the 20th century, abstraction had become a buzzword in the art world. Form was broken down and colors danced in compositions in new ways within artistic circles around the globe. Few, though, were as pioneering as the artists of Der Blaue Reiter (“The Blue Rider”). Taking its name from one of the group’s experimental paintings, this group of artists ventured into experimental modes more enthusiastically than many of their contemporaries.
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