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Maximin : maximum minimization in contemporary art [exposición], February 8 - May 25, 2008 / Fundación Juan March ; [catalogue desing, Guillermo Nagore].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Madrid : Fundación Juan March, D.L. 2008.Description: 161 p. : [307] il. col. y n. ; 35 cmISBN:
  • 978-84-7075-554-5 (Fundación Juan March).
  • 978-84-89935-81-5 (Editorial Arte y Ciencia)
Uniform titles:
  • Maximin : tendencias de máxima minimización en el arte contemporáneo. Inglés
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword -- Beautiful evidence: 20th century art history and its diagrams -- Maximin : the map; the timeline; the essay: From the "little Bauhaus" in Stuttgart (1907) to international trends in minimalism today: 100 years of the abstract avant-garde seen through the Daimler art collection / Renate Wiehager: The birth of modernism in Stuttgart (1906) ; The "little Bauhaus" in Stuttgart (1906-1927) ; From the Stuttgart Hölzel school to the Weimar Bauhaus : Itten, Schlemmer, Kerkovius, Graeser, Paths to abstraction; The Bauhaus and constructivism emigrate to the USA : the influence on american minimalism ; A ticket to the new world : Josef Albers, Adolf Fleischmann, Hanne Darboven y Franz Erhard Walther ; "That'll shake american art-lovers" ; Abstract classicists and Hard Edge Los Angeles : New Washington Color School ; Englands contribution around 1960 and today; Concrete Art and Neo Geo ; Banal material y simbolic material ; Socio-political horizons : Cadere, Absalon, Buren, Mosset, Posenenske ; Pars pro toto : extensions of geography. Australia, Japan, South America -- dialogues of space, plane and line. Albers, Kricke, Parreno, Vantongerloo, Willikens -- The importance of the european Zero Avant-garde for the reformulation of the concept of the work of art around 1960 -- Four times Zero and today. Dadamaino, Graevenitz, Morellet, Schoonhoven, Huemer, Kahrmann, Westerwinter -- Minimalism and architecture -- Exhibited works -- The artists and their works -- Glossary -- Bibliography
Language Note: Inglés. Existe también edición en castellano.Traducción de: Maximin : tendencias de máxima minimización en el arte contemporáneo.Date/Time and Place of an Event: 2008, 8 de febrero - 25 de mayo. Fundación Juan March, Madrid.Bibliography: Bibliografía: p. [154]-157.

Foreword -- Beautiful evidence: 20th century art history and its diagrams -- Maximin : the map; the timeline; the essay: From the "little Bauhaus" in Stuttgart (1907) to international trends in minimalism today: 100 years of the abstract avant-garde seen through the Daimler art collection / Renate Wiehager: The birth of modernism in Stuttgart (1906) ; The "little Bauhaus" in Stuttgart (1906-1927) ; From the Stuttgart Hölzel school to the Weimar Bauhaus : Itten, Schlemmer, Kerkovius, Graeser, Paths to abstraction; The Bauhaus and constructivism emigrate to the USA : the influence on american minimalism ; A ticket to the new world : Josef Albers, Adolf Fleischmann, Hanne Darboven y Franz Erhard Walther ; "That'll shake american art-lovers" ; Abstract classicists and Hard Edge Los Angeles : New Washington Color School ; Englands contribution around 1960 and today; Concrete Art and Neo Geo ; Banal material y simbolic material ; Socio-political horizons : Cadere, Absalon, Buren, Mosset, Posenenske ; Pars pro toto : extensions of geography. Australia, Japan, South America -- dialogues of space, plane and line. Albers, Kricke, Parreno, Vantongerloo, Willikens -- The importance of the european Zero Avant-garde for the reformulation of the concept of the work of art around 1960 -- Four times Zero and today. Dadamaino, Graevenitz, Morellet, Schoonhoven, Huemer, Kahrmann, Westerwinter -- Minimalism and architecture -- Exhibited works -- The artists and their works -- Glossary -- Bibliography