1937 – Art – Cubism and the Abstract in Museum Display
1937 exhibition at MoMA revisits cubism and abstract art, showcasing their impact on modern artistic expression, bridging tradition and innovation.Read More →
January 31, 2025
1937 exhibition at MoMA revisits cubism and abstract art, showcasing their impact on modern artistic expression, bridging tradition and innovation.Read More →
“Making Modernism: Picasso and the Creation of the Market for Twentieth-Century Art” explores Picasso’s journey to fame, revealing his artistry’s intersection with entrepreneurship.Read More →
Expo 67 in Montreal, a pivotal event in the history of international expositions, showcased innovation, cultural exchange, and architectural marvels, leaving a lasting legacy.Read More →
Mattia Bonetti, a celebrated designer and artist, is known for whimsical furniture designs with a distinct art-meets-design style, as seen in global collections.Read More →
Jacques Doucet was an influential figure in early 20th-century fashion, art, and design. His eclectic art collection, patronage of designers, and lasting legacy shaped the convergence of art and design.Read More →
Maurice Dufrêne (1876–1955), a notable French decorative artist, was a leading designer of the 20th century, known for his eclectic, modern, and neoclassical creations.Read More →
Herbert Bayer, a key figure in the Bauhaus movement, revolutionized art with functionality and avant-garde style. “Herbert Bayer: The Complete Work” captures his enduring impact.Read More →
The MARS Group, a prominent force in 20th-century British architecture, shaped modernism. Their radical ideas and practical vision for postwar London remain influential today.Read More →
Paolo Pallucco, a groundbreaking Italian designer, redefined modern classics with his avant-garde approach. His enduring impact is celebrated in the “Luck and Sex. That’s All.” exhibition.Read More →
The Arbeitsrat für Kunst (Workers’ Council for Art) was an art and architecture organisation in Germany.Read More →