Van Doesburg & the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World: Constructing a New World
By (Author) Tate Publishing
Edited by Doris Wintgens Hotte
Edited by Gladys Fabre
Edited by Michael White
Contributions by Marc Dachy
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
10th December 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
709.2
Paperback
264
Width 210mm, Height 272mm, Spine 23mm
1180g
Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg (1883 - 1931) is perhaps best known as a prime mover in De Stijl, the Dutch artistic movement that demanded an extreme simplicity and abstraction in both architecture and painting. Here, for the first time, the true extent of his influence is explored, demonstrating that it reached far beyond Holland, throughout Europe, into Russia and beyond. Inspired initially by the writings of Kandinsky on art and later by his friendship with Mondrian, van Doesburg evolved a distinctive style of abstract painting. He also experimented with and contributed to fields as diverse as film, typography, graphic design, music, and architecture. Accompanying a major touring exhibition, this book examines van Doesburg's pivotal role in the development of modernism and his relationships with and influence upon a constellation of artists who spanned a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. They included Jean Arp, El Lissitsky, Piet Mondrian, Lslz Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray, Gerrit Rietveld, Kurt Schwitters, and Tristan Tzara, among others, and their work is both illustrated and discussed alongside van Doesburg's.
Gladys Fabre is an art historian and curator based in Brussels. Doris Wintgens Htte is a curator at the Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden. Michael White is senior lecturer in the History of Art at the University of York.