Friday, September 18, 2009

Paint, Architecture and Cinema

A portrait of the German architect Walter Grop...
A portrait of the German architect Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus school of architecture. The photo is taken by Louis Held c. 1919, probably in Waimar, just after foundation of Bauhaus. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Art Review

&Kandinsky&

The Angel in the Architecture

By ROBERTA SMITH

Published: September 18, 2009

A sleek Kandinsky retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum offers an unencumbered view of his painting career.
 
In all, this show is the perfect cap to the Guggenheim’s yearlong birthday celebration of Wright’s building, which opened 50 years ago on Oct. 21.




... anonymous shots of things you look at every day but don’t see, used as transitions in movies.




... a clique to represent a widespread phenomenon, sometimes collected under the scary chapter heading “relational aesthetics.”


he was teaching at the Bauhaus ...American art schools have also rediscovered the Bauhaus school. The Master Craftsman Program at Florida State University bases its artistic philosophy on Bauhaus theory and practice.

Titanium is covering Museum, and is imported from USSR. Or Russia ?







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