L'atelier: l'artiste et ses lieux de création dans les collections de la Bibliothèque Kandinsky

9782844262875

The essential book to discover the evolution and the place of the studio in the creation.

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Description

The chic or bohemian studio of the pioneers of modern art gave way, in the 1970s, to other creative settings: the street, the countryside, alternative space offered a place for the creation of dematerialised work. Since then, new generations have returned to the studio, which has now become a hyper-functional and technological platform, a centre from which all their activities spread and all their contacts extend.

Descriptions & Features

Authors
Didier Schulmann et Anna-Lisa Rimmaudo
Publisher
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
Dimensions
220 mm x 280 mm x 12 mm
Publication year
2007
Number of pages
120
Number of illustrations
230
EAN
9782844262875