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Architectural drawing --- 741:72 --- Architectuurtekeningen 20ste eeuw collectie Alvin Boyarsky --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi Antwerpen De Singel --- Architectuuronderwijs AA School of Architecture Londen --- Boyarsky, Alvin --- Drawing, Architectural --- Plans --- Private collections --- Tekenkunst architectuurtekeningen --- Art collections --- Alvin Boyarsky Archive --- Architectural Association (Great Britain) --- AA --- Architectural Association, London. --- Exhibitions --- draftsmen [people in engineering] --- Boyarski, Alvin --- Architectural Association [London] --- Boyarsky, Alvin, --- Architectuurtekeningen ; 20ste eeuw ; collectie Alvin Boyarsky --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Antwerpen ; De Singel --- Architectuuronderwijs ; AA School of Architecture ; Londen --- Architectural design --- Communication in architectural design --- Drawing --- Mechanical drawing --- Tekenkunst ; architectuurtekeningen --- architectuur --- architectural drawing [process] --- geschiedenis --- Architecture --- anno 1900-1999 --- architecture [discipline]
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In 1959 Daniel Spoerri pioneered the first programmatic series of multiples―three-dimensional objects issued in edition―to be broadly distributed. With a radical emphasis on multiplication and movement, Edition MAT (Multiplication d’art transformable) presented an international selection of work by key figures in postwar kinetic and Op art. Multiplied is the first in-depth English-language study of this seminal project in the history of postwar art. The catalog presents the entirety of the three collections—1959, 1964, and 1965—consisting of 48 artworks by 35 European and US artists associated with kinetic and Op art, including such leading figures as Marcel Duchamp, Dieter Roth, and Jean Tinguely, alongside lesser known artists. With four essays, artist entries, and an appendix of newly translated historical texts, this volume sheds light on under-studied artworks as well as the body of critical thought connecting art, commerce, and display in the postwar period. Artists: Yaacov Agam, Josef Albers, Arman, Jean Arp, Enrico Baj, Davide Boriani, George Brecht, Pol Bury, Christo, Gabriele De Vecchi, Marcel Duchamp, Bo Ek, Robert Filliou, Karl Gerstner, Maurice Henry, Julio Le Parc, Roy Lichtenstein, Heinz Mack, Frank J. Malina, Enzo Mari, Christian Megert, François Morellet, Bruno Munari, Arnulf Rainer, Man Ray, Dieter Roth, Jesús Rafael Soto, Daniel Spoerri, Paul Talman, André Thomkins, Jean Tinguely, Victor Vasarely, Jacques Villeglé, Emmett Williams
Art --- assemblages [sculpture] --- Minimal --- Kinetic Art --- Nouveau Réalisme --- multiples --- Modern [style or period] --- Fluxus --- Op art --- Pop [fine arts styles] --- Spoerri, Daniel --- Arp, Hans --- Tinguely, Jean --- Thomkins, André --- Rainer, Arnulf --- Maurice-Henry --- Mari, Enzo --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Albers, Josef --- Boriani, Davide --- Munari, Bruno --- Vecchi, de, Gabriele --- Christo --- Malina, Frank --- Hultén, Pontus --- Roth, Dieter --- Saint-Phalle, de, Niki --- Talman, Paul --- Vasarely, Victor --- Lichtenstein, Roy --- Gerstner, Karl --- Bury, Pol --- Mack, Heinz --- Megert, Christian --- Morellet, François --- Parc, le, Julio --- Soto, Jesús Rafael --- Agam, Yaakov --- Brecht, George --- Filliou, Robert --- Villeglé, Jacques --- Williams, Emmett --- Man Ray --- Arman --- Baj, Enrico --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969
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