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Natalia Goncharova / edited by Matthew Gale and Natalia Sidlina ; with contributions by Timo Huusko [and six others].
- Title
- Natalia Goncharova / edited by Matthew Gale and Natalia Sidlina ; with contributions by Timo Huusko [and six others].
- Publication
- London : Tate Publishing, 2019.
- New York : ABRAMS, 2019
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- Description
- 223 pages : color illustrations; 27 cm
- Summary
- Natalia Goncharova (1881-1962) was the leading female artist of the Russian avant-garde and a key figure of the modernist era. She embraced with a complete openness a wide range of artistic styles, traditions and media. From sculpture and painting, printmaking and book illustration, to fashion and innovative cinema, she applied the spirit of "everythingness" (Toutisme) to her creative practice. After gaining fame for her early experiments with abstraction, she earned further international renown for her work for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes following her emigration to Paris in 1914.0This publication will consider the entire spectrum of Goncharova's creative practice. An important focus will be her 1913 exhibition in Moscow at which she displayed over 350 paintings along with the numerous drawings, studies, prints and designs, demonstrating her prolific and prodigious talent. It will also address how Goncharova was unafraid to explore subjects in her art that were considered taboo for a gentile woman of pre-war Europe, such as the female nude, paganism and marginalised cultures. 00Exhibition: Tate Modern, London, UK (06.06.-08.09.2019).
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Note
- Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name: The Eyal Ofer Galleries, Tate Modern, London, 6 June-8 September 2019; Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 28 September 2019-12 January 2020; Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, 26 February-24 May 2020.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781849766296
- 1849766290
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries