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Arthur Drexler (1921-1987) served as the curator and director of the Architecture and Design Department at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) from 1951 until 1986— the longest curatorship in the museum's history. Over four decades he conceived and oversaw trailblazing exhibitions that not only reflected but also anticipated major stylistic developments. Although several(...)
Architecture and design at the Museum of Modern Art: Arthur Drexler years 1951-1986
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Arthur Drexler (1921-1987) served as the curator and director of the Architecture and Design Department at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) from 1951 until 1986— the longest curatorship in the museum's history. Over four decades he conceived and oversaw trailblazing exhibitions that not only reflected but also anticipated major stylistic developments. Although several books cover the roles of MoMA's founding director, Alfred Barr, and the department's first curator, Philip Johnson, this is the only in-depth study of Drexler, who gave the department its overall shape and direction. Drawing on rigorous archival research as well as author Thomas S. Hines's firsthand experience working with Drexler, ''Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art'' analyzes how MoMA became a touchstone for the practice and study of midcentury architecture.
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Musée immédiat : photographier les pays de l'Est de l'Europe en période de transition culturelle
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Ce livre aborde le phénomène de mise en musée immédiate de situations culturelles critiques/en transition (bouleversement constant des frontières, manipulation du passé culturel et historique, vagues artistiques autour de guerres et de conflits destructeurs) dans les pays de l’Est de l’Europe tels l’Ukraine, la Biélorussie et la Lettonie.
Musée immédiat : photographier les pays de l'Est de l'Europe en période de transition culturelle
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Ce livre aborde le phénomène de mise en musée immédiate de situations culturelles critiques/en transition (bouleversement constant des frontières, manipulation du passé culturel et historique, vagues artistiques autour de guerres et de conflits destructeurs) dans les pays de l’Est de l’Europe tels l’Ukraine, la Biélorussie et la Lettonie.
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MoMA PS1 : a history
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Since its inception in the early 1970s, MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, Queens, has been a crucible for radical experimentation. Committed to New York City as well as to maintaining an international scope, PS1 has always put the artist at the center, engaging practitioners at work in every discipline from performance, music, dance, poetry and new media to painting,(...)
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October 2019
MoMA PS1 : a history
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Since its inception in the early 1970s, MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, Queens, has been a crucible for radical experimentation. Committed to New York City as well as to maintaining an international scope, PS1 has always put the artist at the center, engaging practitioners at work in every discipline from performance, music, dance, poetry and new media to painting, sculpture, photography and architecture. This publication captures the vibrancy of a long and venerable tradition that began with the legendary series of performances and events organized by founder Alanna Heiss under the Brooklyn Bridge in 1971.
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Since 2007, the library of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has built an unparalleled archival collection related to the Venice Biennale. In 'Art’s Biggest Stage: Collecting the Venice Biennale, 2007–2019', readers can experience these art extravaganzas through related ephemera from the Clark’s holdings: artist editions, books, posters, publicity(...)
Art's biggest stage: collecting the Venice Biennale, 2007-2019
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Since 2007, the library of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has built an unparalleled archival collection related to the Venice Biennale. In 'Art’s Biggest Stage: Collecting the Venice Biennale, 2007–2019', readers can experience these art extravaganzas through related ephemera from the Clark’s holdings: artist editions, books, posters, publicity materials, and miscellany.
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Organized geographically, the book begins with numerous art institutions in and around Tokyo, and proceeds to Kyoto; museums in the western and eastern parts of the nation; Shikoku and the Inland Sea; Kyushu; and Hokkaido and Okinawa. Among the buildings and collections featured are the Nezu Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Museum, Nagi MOCA, the Hiroshige Museum, the(...)
The art lover's guide to Japanese museums
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Organized geographically, the book begins with numerous art institutions in and around Tokyo, and proceeds to Kyoto; museums in the western and eastern parts of the nation; Shikoku and the Inland Sea; Kyushu; and Hokkaido and Okinawa. Among the buildings and collections featured are the Nezu Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Museum, Nagi MOCA, the Hiroshige Museum, the George Nakashima Memorial Museum, and the Hokkaido Historical Village.
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The new and remarkable season of Milanese architecture and its great protagonists. An interpretation of the recent and decisive transformations of Milan, with a focus on the Expo area, including the international pavilions and service structures.
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March 2016
Milan architectureL the city and expo
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The new and remarkable season of Milanese architecture and its great protagonists. An interpretation of the recent and decisive transformations of Milan, with a focus on the Expo area, including the international pavilions and service structures.
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Featuring major museums from around the world, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Milwaukee Art Museum, The New Museum in New York, The Royal Ontario Museum, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. This book illustrates the national and architectural differences between each nation and how(...)
Museums: The Reflections Series
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Featuring major museums from around the world, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, Milwaukee Art Museum, The New Museum in New York, The Royal Ontario Museum, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. This book illustrates the national and architectural differences between each nation and how they choose to cherish their heritage The Reflections series by ROADS is a visual exploration of the spaces and buildings that mirror the cultures in which they play such a crucial part.
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Now into its 50th edition, after its historical beginnings as Kunstmarkt Köln ’67, Art Cologne is still one of the most important art fairs in the world. And it still has its roots in Kunstmarkt Köln ’67, as a fair for classic modernism, postwar and contemporary art. Originated by the Cologne gallery owners Hein Stünke and Rudolf Zwirner, Kunstmarkt Köln ’67 opened on(...)
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August 2016
Art Cologne 1967-2016: the first art fair
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Now into its 50th edition, after its historical beginnings as Kunstmarkt Köln ’67, Art Cologne is still one of the most important art fairs in the world. And it still has its roots in Kunstmarkt Köln ’67, as a fair for classic modernism, postwar and contemporary art. Originated by the Cologne gallery owners Hein Stünke and Rudolf Zwirner, Kunstmarkt Köln ’67 opened on September 12, 1967, in Gürzenich, the City of Cologne’s gothic banqueting hall, and was to change the international art market forever. How revolutionary this first fair was can only be understood today by means of the immediate reactions at the time, which were recorded in a flood of media reports. With a wealth of documents and illustrations, this weighty volume traces the history of the fair in chronological order.
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AA book project review 2008
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In its 536 full-colour pages you will find a complete record of the AA's 2007/08 academic year, including commissioned texts, photo-journalism, reviews, graphics, photographs and, most importantly, projects selected from across the entire school.
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July 2008, London
AA book project review 2008
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In its 536 full-colour pages you will find a complete record of the AA's 2007/08 academic year, including commissioned texts, photo-journalism, reviews, graphics, photographs and, most importantly, projects selected from across the entire school.
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Jack Masey served with the United States Information Agency from 1951 to 1979, for many years as Director of Design. He commissioned numerous American architects and designers including R. Buckminster Fuller, Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Peter Blake, Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar to design the US presence at major world Expos including Expo ’67 in Montreal(...)
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November 2008, Baden
Cold war confrontations: US exhibitions and their role in the cultural cold war
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Jack Masey served with the United States Information Agency from 1951 to 1979, for many years as Director of Design. He commissioned numerous American architects and designers including R. Buckminster Fuller, Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Peter Blake, Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar to design the US presence at major world Expos including Expo ’67 in Montreal and Expo ’70 in Osaka. This book draws on Masey’s recollections, recently declassified documents, unpublished memoirs and photographs, interviews with surviving members of U.S. design teams, and others, to detail the significant role played by architects and designers in shaping America’s image during the cultural Cold War.
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