A show celebrating the Dada pioneers Jean Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp at Brussels’ Bozar, brings together artworks, design objects, and written documents from the couple whose professional relationship ...
Dr. Max Niedermayer Collection (1905–1968), Wiesbaden. Dr. Max Niedermayer Estate, Wiesbaden. Private collection, Rhineland-Palatinate (acquired from the above in 1979). In family ownership ever since ...
Carola Giedion-Welcker, Hans Arp, Stuttgart, 1957, no. 133, p. 112 (the plaster mentioned). Iionel Jianou, Jean Arp, Paris, 1973, no. 133, p. 73 (the marble version ...
art is a fruit growing out of man like the fruit out of a plant like the child out of the mother . . . reason has cut man off from nature. So Jean (Hans) Arp once outlined his credo. To save man from ...
AS far as my knowledge goes, the exhibition of paintings, collages, and constructions by Hans Arp at Art of This Century is the first large-scale showing of his work to be held in New York in upward ...
The art of Hans Arp after 1945 : an introduction / Maike Steinkamp -- At the threshold of a new sculpture : on the development of Arp's sculptural principles in the threshold sculptures / Jan Giebel - ...
A century has passed since a handful of artists hanging out at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich changed the course of art history. In 1916, having escaped to neutral Switzerland in the midst of World ...
THOUGH Jean (Hans) Arp was one of the original Cabaret Voltaire founders of Dada, his work has few of the qualities comm only associated with Dadaism. His images— mildly fantastic, and humorous in a ...
Sophie Taeuber-Arp, "Cercles mouvementés" (1934), gouache and pencil on paper, 10.24 × 13.78 inches (courtesy Fondazione Marguerite Arp, Locarno © Photo: Roberto ...
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