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Sonia Delaunay (French: [sɔnja dəlonɛ]; 14 November 1885 – 5 December 1979) was a French artist born to Jewish parents, who spent most of her working life in Paris.She was born in the Russian Empire, now Ukraine, and was formally trained in Russia and Germany, before moving to France and expanding her practice to include textile, fashion, and set design.
A first exhibition with the name was held in 1939 in Galerie Charpentier, [1] organised by Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Nelly van Doesburg and Fredo Sidès. [2] In 1946 the Salon was officially established as a successor to Abstraction-Création by Fredo Sidès, and its first board included Jean Arp, Sonia Delaunay and Albert Gleizes as ...
The 1914 exhibition, held from 1 March to 30 April, was composed of many Cubist and Orphist works of large dimension and took place in one of the largest rooms on the ground floor: Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Patrick Henry Bruce, Alexander Archipenko, and Jean Metzinger were largely represented. [3]
The first international art exhibition made up entirely of art created by professional female artists. Women Artists: 1550–1950 was the first international exhibition of art by female artists. The exhibition opened on December 21, 1976, [ 1 ] at a time when the Feminist Art Movement was gaining in support and momentum.
Depp’s “A Bunch of Stuff” art exhibition, which is now open in New York City, features artwork he's created from his 20s until now. The pieces include various galleries and immersive ...
December 5 – Sonia Delaunay, Ukrainian-French artist (born 1885) December 23 – Peggy Guggenheim, American-born art collector (born 1898) December 26 – Karl Hubbuch, German painter, printmaker and draughtsman (born 1891) date unknown. Russell Brockbank, Canadian-born cartoonist (born 1913) Sheila Fell, English painter (born 1931)
At this time, Delaunay also conducted much research on colors and the law of simultaneous contrast. With Sonia, he created "simultanism," a technique of finding pictorial harmony through the simultaneous arrangement of colors. [1] Delaunay embraced this new style around the same time some of his peers were partaking in the cubism movement.
The exhibition was first presented at the Centre Georges Pompidou from 19 May to 23 August 2021. [3] It traveled to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao where was exhibited from 2 October 2021 to 27 February 2022. [4] In 2022 the exhibition traveled to West Bund Museum in China. [5] In May 2021 Symposium Women in Abstraction was held at the Centre ...