Sonia Delaunay. Sa mode, des tableaux, ses tissus.
Cécile Godefroy.
Flammarion
#SoniaDelaunay #art #artBook #vendrediLecture #simultaneism #mode #tissu #abstraction #mastoArt #abstract #peinture
Sonia Delaunay. Sa mode, des tableaux, ses tissus.
Cécile Godefroy.
Flammarion
#SoniaDelaunay #art #artBook #vendrediLecture #simultaneism #mode #tissu #abstraction #mastoArt #abstract #peinture
THE STORY OF ART WITHOUT MEN
#KatyHessel
Hinwendung zur Abstraktion
Sonia Delaunay - Malerin
(1885 - 1979)
Prismes électriques
(Orphischer Kubismus)
Bildquelle:
https://www.wikiart.org/en/sonia-delaunay/electric-prisms-1
#TheStoryOfArtWithoutMen #WomanArt #WomanArtist #Frauenkunst #Kunst #SoniaDelaunay
#SoniaDelaunay #Art #modernism #Orphism
Sonia Delaunay, born as Sarah Ilinitchna Stern on November 14, 1885, in Gradizhsk, Ukraine, and later known for her innovative contributions to art and design, was a trailblazer who shaped the trajectory of 20th-century modernism. Throughout her career,
Sonia Delaunay, born in 1885 in Ukraine, was a pioneering figure in 20th-century modernism known for her innovative contributions to various art forms, including painting, textiles, and fashion. Together with her husband Robert, she developed the theory of Simultanism, which emphasized color's expressive potential. Delaunay's multidisciplinary approach integrated art into everyday life, establishing her lasting legacy in breaking down the boundaries between fine and applied arts.
Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979) was one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Her remarkably diverse and interconnected body of work focused on the primacy of color and a synthesis of the arts. Painter, artisan, and designer, she embraced modernity and harnessed the creative power of collaboration in the realms of fashion, textiles, interiors, books, mosaics, and tapestries. Living Art comprises almost 200 objects secured from major international lenders, reflecting Delaunay’s kaleidoscopic output through all periods of her career from the early Parisian avant-garde of the 1910s to the spirited 1970s. Exploring the materiality, making, and marketing of her work, the exhibition traces a lifetime of creative expression and presents an innovator who transcended conventional artistic boundaries and devotedly lived her art.
"Rythme," Sonia Delaunay, 1938.
Delaunay (1886-1979) was a Ukrainian/French artist and designer who was a co-founder of the Orphist movement, an offshoot of Cubism that focused on geometric shapes and bright colors, of which this is a perfect example.
In a link with a recent image I posted, her inspiration for Orphic art was her crafting of a patchwork quilt for her infant son. She just clipped bright cloth into shapes and patched them together as her instinct drew her. Hurrah for quilting!
Her husband died of cancer in 1941, but she went on to be a respected and celebrated artist. She was the first living woman artist to have a retrospective at the Louvre in 1964, and was named an officer of the French Legion of Honor in 1975.
From the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, which I visited in 1980 and I may have seen this with my own eyes, but don't remember.
#Art #WomenArtists #Orphism #Cubism #AbstractArt #SoniaDelaunay #Quilts
7 Künstlerinnen, die man kennen sollte (28.02.2024)
von #SilkeWünsch | #TanyaOtt | #JohnSilk
Jeder kennt Rembrandt oder van Gogh, aber warum sind begnadete #Künstlerinnen wie #GiovannaGarzoni oder #MaryCassatt in Vergessenheit geraten? Frauen wurden in der Kunstwelt oft übergangen. Das soll sich jetzt ändern.
#dw #HildegardVonBingen #FedeGalizia #MaddalenaCorvina #ElizabethLouiseVigeeLeBrun #SoniaDelaunay
https://www.dw.com/de/7-künstlerinnen-die-man-kennen-sollte/a-68376802