Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Living Abstraction
A definitive survey on the Dada participant and pioneer of abstraction between art and craft, spanning her textiles, marionettes, stained glass, paintings and more
A New York Times critics' pick | Best Art Books 2021
Accompanying the first retrospective of Taeuber-Arpās work in the United States in 40 years, Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Living Abstraction is a comprehensive survey of this multifaceted abstract artistās innovative and wide-ranging body of work. Her background in the applied arts and dance, her involvement in the Zurich Dada movement and her projects for architectural spaces were essential to her development of a uniquely versatile and vibrant abstract vocabulary. Through her artistic output and various professional alliances, Taeuber-Arp consistently challenged the historically constructed boundaries separating fine art from craft and design.
This richly illustrated catalog explores the artistās interdisciplinary and cross-pollinating approach to abstraction through some 400 works, including textiles, beadwork, polychrome marionettes, architectural and interior designs, stained glass windows, works on paper, paintings and relief sculptures. It also features 15 essays that examine the full sweep of Taeuber-Arpās career. Arranged into six chapters that follow the exhibitionās sections, these essays trace the progression of Taeuber-Arpās creative production both chronologically and thematically. A comprehensive illustrated chronology, the first essay on Taeuber-Arpās materials and techniques, and an exhibition checklist based on new research and analysis detail the expansive nature of Taeuber-Arpās production.
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Author:Edited by Anne Umland, Walburga Krupp, Charlotte Healy. Text by Laura Braverman, Leah Dickerman, Briony Fer, Mark Franko, Maria Gough, Jodi Hauptman, Medea Hoch, Juliet Kinchin, Eva Reifert, Natalia Sidlina, Tāai Smith, Adrian Sudhalter, Jana Teuscher, Michael White, Annie Wilker
Format: Hardcover / 351 Pages
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York (June 15, 2021)
Language: English
Dimensions: 9 x 1.5 x 10.5 inches