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Visionary spaces: Kandinsky, Mondrian, Lissitzky, and the abstract-constructivist avant-garde in Dresden 1919-1932
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Kandinsky, Mondrian, Lissitzky, and the abstract-constructivist avant-garde in Dresden 1919-1932
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"In the Bauhaus anniversary year, three exhibitions pursue historic and contemporary questions on the theme of space, display, and constructivist art. The exhibition 'Visionary Spaces: Kandinsky, Mondrian, Lissitzky and the Abstract-Constructivist Avant-Garde in Dresden 1919-1932' brings together master works from international museums. In the center of the show are spatial designs by Piet Mondrian and El Lissitzky, which were created for Dresden in 1926. This is also the starting point for new works by contemporary artists. The historical designs are the intellectual framework for a confrontation with different categories of space as geometric form and as a social place." -- Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden website.
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Dresden: Sandstein Verlag, [2019]
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- 9783954984589
- 395498458X
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Accompanying an exhibition held at Albertinum-Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, March 2-June 2, 2019.
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