Jean (Hans) Arp, Max Bill, Sonia Delaunay, César Domela-Nieuwenhuis, Vasily Kandinsky, Léo Leuppi, Richard Paul Lohse, Alberto Magnelli, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Georges Vantongerloo, Various Artists
10 Origin
1942
Portfolio of six linoleum cuts, three woodcuts, and one lithograph
Not on view
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Vasily Kandinsky
French, born Russia. 1866–1944 154 works onlineVasily Kandinsky posed this question in December 1911, in Concerning the Spiritual in Art , a text that laid out his argument for abstraction.
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Sonia Delaunay
French, born Ukraine. 1885–1979 52 works onlineRed and green, blue and orange, yellow and violet: these color combinations were vital to the artistic practice and theory of Sonia Delaunay, whose vast body of work—paintings and drawings, prints and illustrations, textiles and furnishings, clothing and accessories—enthralled its earliest viewers, users, and wearers.
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp
French, born Switzerland. 1889–1943 36 works onlineIn 1927, Sophie Taeuber-Arp wrote, “The desire to enrich and beautify things cannot be interpreted materialistically, that is, in the sense of increasing their value as possessions; rather, it stems from the instinct for perfection and the creative act.
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