Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903-1971), the subject of the first book in a new series edited by Tom Avermaete and Janina Gosseye, aptly fits their brief of expanding our understanding of the modern movement by looking beyond the figures they term “grandmasters,” while retaining a focus on biography. The widow of the Bauhaus master Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, the subject of her first major work of non-fiction, Moholy-Nagy never embraced what became known as postmodernism. As Hilde Heynen demonstrates in Sibyl ..
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
The book investigates the reciprocal relationship of British and American design and its associated ...
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903-1971), the subject of the first book in a new series edited by Tom Avermaete...
A major voice in the architectural culture of the fifties and sixties, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy was uniquel...
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903-1971) , author of several books and many articles about architecture and the...
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy’s 1957 volume Native Genius in Anonymous Architecture was the first book that expl...
AbstractHungarian painter and photographer László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) published Malerei, Fotogra...
Intrigue still surrounds Moholy-Nagy and the issue is also an opportunity to address some of the mor...
Forty five key women of the Bauhaus movement. Bauhaus Women: A Global Perspective reclaims the other...
Jugendstil, that is Germany's distinct engagement with the international Art Nouveau movement, is no...
A history of modem architecture can follow two distinct paths. First is the path of the object: an a...
This book explores new ways of looking at modern movement architecture (c. 1920-40) in Europe and No...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
The book investigates the reciprocal relationship of British and American design and its associated ...
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903-1971), the subject of the first book in a new series edited by Tom Avermaete...
A major voice in the architectural culture of the fifties and sixties, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy was uniquel...
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903-1971) , author of several books and many articles about architecture and the...
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy’s 1957 volume Native Genius in Anonymous Architecture was the first book that expl...
AbstractHungarian painter and photographer László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) published Malerei, Fotogra...
Intrigue still surrounds Moholy-Nagy and the issue is also an opportunity to address some of the mor...
Forty five key women of the Bauhaus movement. Bauhaus Women: A Global Perspective reclaims the other...
Jugendstil, that is Germany's distinct engagement with the international Art Nouveau movement, is no...
A history of modem architecture can follow two distinct paths. First is the path of the object: an a...
This book explores new ways of looking at modern movement architecture (c. 1920-40) in Europe and No...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
The book meticulously analyses the history of the critical reception of avantguard art through the i...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
The book investigates the reciprocal relationship of British and American design and its associated ...