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Spirale: eine Künstlerzeitschrift, 1953-1964
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ISBN: 3906700216 9783906700212 Year: 1990 Publisher: Baden Müller

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"Spirale arbeitet in der Entwicklung, die in Europa zu Beginn des Jahrhunderts mit der absoluten Abstraktion einsetzte, um sich immmer deutlicher in der nicht abbildenden, neues, konkretes erschaffenden Kunst zu finden. Spirale sammelt Beiträge bekannter und unbekannter Autoren verschiedenster Individualität, deren Ausdruck moderne, universal-künstlerische Anforderungen erfüllt."--Provided by publisher


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Circle! Square! Progress! : Zurich's concrete avant-garde
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ISBN: 9783039421640 3039421646 Year: 2024 Publisher: Zurich Scheidegger & Spiess

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They were reviled, ridiculed, and ignored. Today, the Zurich Concretists - along with Dada - are considered the most important art movement originating from Switzerland. Circle! Square! Progress! tells the story of the city's avant-garde movement, which is rooted in the Bauhaus and renewed the formal language of art, shaped design and architecture, and also positioned itself politically. It traces its relations to the heroes of Constructivist-Concrete art, such as Johannes Itten, Piet Mondrian, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Theo van Doesburg, and Georges Vantongerloo, and looks at the influences that came from graphic art and advertising, jazz music and dance, color theory, and mathematics. Max Bill, Camille Graeser, Verena Loewensberg, and Richard Paul Lohse - a group incidentally thrown together rather than true conspirators - formed the center of gravity of a milieu that wrestled with critics, institutions, and authorities. Lavishly illustrated, the book explores Zurich as the habitat of highly gifted people engaged in lively debates at bohemian cafés, drifting in jazz clubs, celebrating excessively at the legendary annual artists' fancy dress ball, achieving fame and artistic triumphs with creative power and a sense of mission. It illuminates the Zurich Concretists' successes of the 1960s, their at times extremely violent quarrels of the 1970s, and their disputes about the beauty of form.

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