In the pantheon of the early 20th-century avant-garde, Orphism-the subject of a sweeping but diffuse survey at the Guggenheim ...
Open now at the Guggenheim in New York, “Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930” sees over 90 artworks from this fascinating historical moment, displayed in the museum’s iconic rotunda.
In a 1913 preview of the Autumn Salon in Paris, where Orphism was being touted as the hot thing in painting, the New York Times wrote: “Ordinary persons may take a long time to accept Orpheism [sic] ...
Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930, Guggenheim Museum in New York City, November 8, 2024–March 9, 2025 The exhibition Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris 1910–1930 at the ...
Robert Delaunay, "Circular Forms (Formes circulaires)" (1930), oil on canvas, 50 3/4 x 76 3/4 inches (128.9 x 194.9 cm) (all images courtesy the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) The Guggenheim attempts ...
“Harmony & Dissonance” at the Guggenheim Museum is a mood-lifting, masterpiece-studded show that offers an in-depth look at Orphism, which is famous for being unknown. Frantisek Kupka, whose high-key ...
Robert Delaunay, Circular Forms (Formes circulaires), 1930; Oil on canvas, 50 3/4 × 76 3/4 in. (128.9 × 194.9 cm). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Founding Collection ...
Orphism, the lesser-known “movement between movements” between Cubism and Surrealism, takes center stage in a handsome show at the Guggenheim featuring 26 artists and 86 works spread out along the ...
The French poet and art critic Wilhelm Apolinary Kostrowicki had a knack for names, starting with his own nom de plume, Guillaume Apollinaire. Born in Rome to Polish parents, he arrived in Paris in ...
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