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Their main characteristic is the sublime game of colors and shapes, but not only in aesthetic aspect. Merzbild mit Regenbogen (Merz Picture with Rainbow) was begun in Germany in 1920 but finished while Kurt Schwitters was exiled in Norway. Il est d'abord l'auteur d'œuvres figuratives, avant de subir l'influence des mouvements d’avant-garde du début du XX e siècle dans des œuvres au fusain ou à l'aquarelle. 10 other works identified y la gestión de las solicitudes de concesión de licencias. : faulty German for “I love you” (Ich liebe dich). Kurt Schwitters was born on June 20, 1887 in Hanover, Germany. May 17, 1984–Aug 4, 1992 The artist introduced fake shadows to create a trompe l’oeil effect, as with the painted shadow of the broken wheel. 7 other works identified las imágenes para presentaciones, conferencias, trabajos escolares o universitarios, y publicaciones Como agente del Museo, Scala Archives 5 other works identified distintos los considerados como fines académicos o educativos (la utilización no comercial de Above, scrawled in pencil, floats the phrase Ich liebe Dir! 2 other works identified In arranging the topmost layer along a perpendicular grid, however, Schwitters imposed a sense of order on the material cacophony. de una obra requerirá un mínimo de seis semanas para estar listo.Para cualquier otra consulta relacionada con imágenes de nuestras colecciones y licencias, puede 1 other work identified As a boy, he travelled with his father to the 1900 World's Fair in Paris. 13 other works identified Associated with the Dada movement, painter, poet, and mixed-media artist Kurt Schwitters is best known for his collage and assemblage works in which he transformed appropriated imagery and text from print media into dynamic and layered compositions. Mr. and Mrs. A. Atwater Kent, Jr. Fund Kurt Schwitters, the pioneering German Dadaist now acknowledged as the founder of performance art, was hopelessly misunderstood in his lifetime, at least when it came to the general public. Nov 3, 1988–Feb 28, 1989 If you have any questions or information to provide about the If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact All requests to license audio or video footage produced by MoMA should be addressed to Scala Archives at If you would like to reproduce text from a MoMA publication or moma.org, please email By visiting our website or transacting with us, you agree to this. He eliminated found materials from these compositions and thereby reduced the Dada element of… Merzbild 5B (1919) Mixed-media sculpture. Scala Archives actúa como agente exclusivo del Museo para la distribución mundial de sus imágenes This move, from an optical model of art-making to a tactile one, was revolutionary.The term Merz was Schwitters’s invention. MODERN SCULPTURE For a list of modern artists see: 20th Century Sculptors. However, all photographic images are protected by the author’s copyright. Biographie. Una vez aprobados, se aplicará una tarifa adicional. Kurt Schwitters étudie la peinture et le dessin de 1909 à 1914, à l'académie de Dresde, puis à celle de Berlin et participe à la revue Der Sturm de Berlin. Partly derived from the German word Kommerz (commerce), it designated his collage process. Kurt Schwitters abandoned his Merz pictures to a large extent during the mid- to late 1920s to concentrate on paintings, constructions, and reliefs in which the influence of Russian Constructivism and the work of his friend Theo van Doesburg is discernable. El re-fotografiado This new Soviet art, in particular that of El Lissitsky, in addition to Schwitters’ contact with members of the De Stijl Neo-plasticist group (whom he met during a period in Holland in 1923), are reflected in works such as the present The exploitation rights of the images belong to the Fundación Colección Thyssen-Bornemisza.
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