• Media type: Book; Still Image; Exhibition Catalogue
  • Title: Sonia Delaunay - living art
  • Other titles: Umschlagtitel: Sonia
  • Contributor: Dorogova, Waleria [VerfasserIn]; Microulis, Laura [VerfasserIn]; Delaunay, Sonia [IllustratorIn]
  • Corporation: Bard Graduate Center Gallery
  • imprint: New Haven; London: Yale University Press, [2024]
  • Extent: 538 Seiten; Illustrationen; 27 x 27 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780300275766
  • RVK notation: LI 25780 : Delaunay-Terk, Sonia
  • Keywords: Delaunay, Sonia
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  • Footnote: This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Sonia Delaunay: Living Art, organized by Bard Graduate Center, and held at Bard Graduate Center Gallery from February 23, 2024, to July 7, 2024
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 526-527) and index
  • Description: "A richly crafted tribute to the avant-garde artist and designer Sonia Delaunay, whose boundary-breaking approach is echoed in the volume's interdisciplinary and its inspired design. This catalogue sets a new standard for the study of Sonia Delaunay, pioneering avant-garde artist, designer, and entrepreneur (1885–1979). Eschewing traditional chronological structures to better showcase groundbreaking research unifying the artist's timeless oeuvre across mediums, this publication demonstrates Delaunay's innate versatility and willingness to create without material limitation using her unique language of light and color. Textiles, fashion, interiors, book art, and more are highlighted across 26 chapters by leading international scholars to give new insight into Delaunay's strategies of self-promotion, entrepreneurial endeavors, legacy-building efforts, and vast network of collaborators. These in-depth analyses, including previously under-investigated material such as film, mosaics, tapestries, and interior design, offer a comprehensive perspective on Delaunay's lifelong effort to unite art with life by harnessing the energy of technological advancement and the beauty of artisanal craftsmanship. Finally, an appendix provides a unique personal note—an epilogue by Patrick Raynaud, the last living member of Delaunay's atelier—is a touching firsthand account of the artist's working practices toward the end of her life. The design, by award-winning book creator Irma Boom, embraces Sonia Delaunay's own approach to layout and typography, rendering a book that unites past and present"--

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  • Shelf-mark: 2024 2 000237
  • Item ID: 35170585
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