1948-49 were key years for the reaction of the Museum of Modern Art’s newly amalgamated Department of Architecture and Design to respond to the rising discourse on the “Synthesis of the Arts.” The response was indirect and took the form of MoMA assessing the progress of modern architecture that it had been describing and forecasting for fifteen years. The exhibition “From Le Corbusier to Niemeyer, 1929–1949” was part of a larger assessment of the fate of the international style and of the interaction between abstraction in painting and sculpture and in architectural design, a theme laid out by Alfred Barr and Hitchcock in the 1948 book Painting Toward Architecture. Niemeyer’s unbuilt Treamine House, designed with Roberto Burle Marx, was uph...
In the 1980s a shift occurred in the way that global art was shown and discussed, one that can be il...
[EN] In 1941 Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames won First Prize in the competition of modern furniture ...
The third issue of \u201cItalian Modern Art\u201d journal by CIMA (Center for Italian Modern Art) is...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract “Some exhibitions are more interesting t...
On the occasion of the exhibition which I co-curated at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with ...
The concept of “synthesis of the arts” became, in the 1940s, a leading principle in the search for r...
The late CIAM discussions, namely the ones that took part in the scope of the Bergamo Conference in ...
While the explicit aestheticization of modern architecture during MoMA’s first decade of exhibitions...
In the spring of 1955 MoMA launched in Paris 50 Years of American Art a mammoth exhibition surveying...
Lewis Mumford and Henry-Russell Hitchcock’s impassioned confrontation at the Museum of Modern Art’s ...
The paper considers the theme of postwar cultural exchange between Italy and the United States throu...
In 1951 MoMAs Design for Use, USA, (1951) opened at the Landesgewerbemuseum in Stuttgart, West Germa...
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) promoted modern art and design through exhibitions. Exhibitions of t...
This essay presents a case study of the recently renovated and reopened MoMA. In addition to represe...
In March 1951, the Museum of Modern Art’s Design for Use, USA opened at the Landegewerbemuseum in St...
In the 1980s a shift occurred in the way that global art was shown and discussed, one that can be il...
[EN] In 1941 Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames won First Prize in the competition of modern furniture ...
The third issue of \u201cItalian Modern Art\u201d journal by CIMA (Center for Italian Modern Art) is...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract “Some exhibitions are more interesting t...
On the occasion of the exhibition which I co-curated at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with ...
The concept of “synthesis of the arts” became, in the 1940s, a leading principle in the search for r...
The late CIAM discussions, namely the ones that took part in the scope of the Bergamo Conference in ...
While the explicit aestheticization of modern architecture during MoMA’s first decade of exhibitions...
In the spring of 1955 MoMA launched in Paris 50 Years of American Art a mammoth exhibition surveying...
Lewis Mumford and Henry-Russell Hitchcock’s impassioned confrontation at the Museum of Modern Art’s ...
The paper considers the theme of postwar cultural exchange between Italy and the United States throu...
In 1951 MoMAs Design for Use, USA, (1951) opened at the Landesgewerbemuseum in Stuttgart, West Germa...
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) promoted modern art and design through exhibitions. Exhibitions of t...
This essay presents a case study of the recently renovated and reopened MoMA. In addition to represe...
In March 1951, the Museum of Modern Art’s Design for Use, USA opened at the Landegewerbemuseum in St...
In the 1980s a shift occurred in the way that global art was shown and discussed, one that can be il...
[EN] In 1941 Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames won First Prize in the competition of modern furniture ...
The third issue of \u201cItalian Modern Art\u201d journal by CIMA (Center for Italian Modern Art) is...