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cessfully persuaded the Swedish government to create a museum specifically dedicated to twentieth century art. At that time, an ...
Modern Museum. There is no permanent installa- tion; however, temporary exhibitions take place on a regular basis. Recent intere ...
Seealso:Museums: Europe Further Reading Moderna Museet/Modern Museum. London: Scala Books, 1998. Sidwall, Ake, and Leif Wigh.Ba ...
vertical mirror that is held up against a bare wall by two mirrored balls, Florence Henri’s austere and sexually suggestiveSelf ...
graphs of urban, mechanical, architectural geome- tries. Weston’s style of modernism, however, relied on the large-format camera ...
TINA MODOTTI Italian Italian-born Tina Modotti worked predominantly in Mexico from 1923 until 1930, and produced a body of work ...
sought to imbue her subject with symbolic content. Roses(1924), for example, is a tightly constructed near abstraction of four w ...
1977 Tina Modotti; Museum of Modern Art; New York 1982 Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti; Whitechapel Art Gal- lery; London, England ...
Hands Washing, ca. 1927 Woman with a Flag, 1928 Mella’s TypewriterorLa Te ́chnica, 1928 Hands of the Puppeteer, 1929 Woman from ...
whole human being and to combine art and technol- ogy in the service of society. Photography, however, did not yet play a role o ...
prepared to demonstrate his curriculum was in the form of a chart fashioned of concentric circles. It outlined a five-year progr ...
to head new school of industrial design in Chicago, 1937, established ‘‘New Bauhaus–American School of Design.’’ Reorganized and ...
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Lightplay: Black/White/Gray (Ein Lichtspiel: Schwarz/Weiss/Grau), c. 1926, Gelatin silver print, 14^2 = 4 ...
La ́szlo ́ Moholy-Nagy, Fru ̈he Photographien (Das Foto- Taschenbuch 16). Berlin: Galerie Nishen, 1989. Moholy-Nagy, La ́szlo ́. ...
of the images, the Surrealist artists hid them. Instead of cutting and pasting images, they manipu- lated their photographs in t ...
John Heartfield, Hitler erzahlt Marchen II (Hitler tells fairy tales II), from ‘‘AIZ, Das Illustrierte Volksblatt,’’ March 5, 19 ...
Raoul Hausmann, The Art Critic, 1919–1920, Lithograph and photographic collage on paper, 31.825.4 cm. [Tate Gallery, London/Art ...
means. More recent artists have tended to follow a similar pattern. The German artist Klaus Staeck, for instance, produced a boo ...
INGE MORATH German Inge Morath’s life and work revolve around two poles: literature and photography. She began as a writer, phot ...
squeezed into the confines of a magazine, she under- took books. Many of these projects were closely connected to Arthur Miller’ ...
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