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Harmony & dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930
Alternate title
- Harmony and dissonance
- Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930
Abstract
"The first publication of its kind, connecting a constellation of artists working at the forefront of abstraction in the early 20th century. Orphism emerged among a cosmopolitan group of artists active in Paris in the early 1910s, as the innovations of modern life radically altered conceptions of time and space. Engaged with ideas of simultaneity in kaleidoscopic compositions, these artists investigated the transformative possibilities of color, form and motion. Often featuring disks of brilliant color, their work evoked multisensory experiences. When pushed to its limits, Orphism signaled total abstraction. The poet Guillaume Apollinaire, a contemporary, coined the term "Orphism" to describe this move away from Cubism, toward a physically and spiritually transcendent art. His concept referred back to the Greek mythological poet and lyre player Orpheus, whose music thwarted death. The first in-depth examination of the Orphist avant-garde, this revelatory exhibition catalog contextualizes Orphism, tracing its roots, exploring its cross-disciplinary reach and considering its transnational reverberations across 16 illustrated texts by a multigenerational group of authors from different fields. Incisive essays offer new perspectives, delineating Orphism's connection to music, dance and poetry, and investigating the historical and cultural circumstances that shaped its ethos. More than 90 artworks in multiple mediums are punctuated by micro-narratives that view select artists through the Orphist lens, presenting original scholarship on well-known figures such as Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, František Kupka and Francis Picabia while also illuminating lesser-known ones such as Mainie Jellett, Morgan Russell and Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
"The reign of Orpheus is beginning" / Tracey Bashkoff -- The Belle Epoque: In between heroism and modernity / Elizabeth Everton -- Orphic Sparagmos: Poetry and the fragmentation of modernity / Effie Rentzou -- Orphism and dance: Beneath, beside, and beyond the visible / Nell Andrew -- Hearing music in sychromy / Gurminder K. Bhogal -- Orphism, the civilizing mission & "French artistic imperialism" / David Max Horowitz -- Robert Delaunay: Scientific aesthetics / Chitra Ramalingam -- František Kupka : cosmic mission / Megan Fontanella -- Marcel Duchamp: The body and the machine / Matthew Affron -- Francis Picabia: Entrepreneurial Orphism / Rachel Silveri -- Marc Chagall: Beyond the ordinary / Masha Chlenova -- Sonia Delaunay: Simultaneity freed from painting / Caitlin Glosser -- Alexander Archipenko: Modernist polychromy / Bellara Huang -- Morgan Russell and synchromism : mistaking a tiger for a zebra / Michael Leja -- Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso and Eduardo Viana: The avant-garde in an alternate geography / Joana Cunha Leal -- Mainie Jellett: Making living art / Riann Coulter and Anna Liesching.
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Publication
New York, NY: Guggenheim Museum, [2024]
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Period
1910-1930
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ISBN
- 0892075643
- 9780892075645
Annotations / title notes
Notes
- Artists include: Alexander Archipenko ; Giacomo Balla ; Thomas Hart Benton ; David Bomberg ; Patrick Henry Bruce ; Blaise Cendrars ; Marc Chagall ; M. E. [Michel-Eugène] Chevreul ; Robert Delaunay ; Sonia Delaunay ; Marcel Duchamp ; Albert Gleizes ; Natalia Goncharova ; Marsden Hartley ; Mainie Jellett ; Vasily Kandinsky ; František Kupka ; Fernand Léger ; Stanton Macdonald-Wright ; Franz Marc ; Jean Metzinger ; Francis Picabia ; Morgan Russell ; Gino Severini ; Paul Signac ; Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso ; Léopold Survage ; Eduardo Viana.
- Issued in connection with the exhibition held Nov. 8, 2024-Mar. 9, 2025, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York.
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