建築とキュビズム<br>Architecture and Cubism (Reprint)

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建築とキュビズム
Architecture and Cubism (Reprint)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 364 p., 65 illus.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780262523288
  • DDC分類 709

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1997. A fundamental tenet of the historiography of modern architecture holds that cubism forged a vital link between avant-garde practices in early twentieth-century painting and architecture.

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A fundamental tenet of the historiography of modern architecture holds that cubism forged a vital link between avant-garde practices in early twentieth-century painting and architecture. This collection of essays, commissioned by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, takes a close look at that widely accepted but little scrutinized belief. In the first historically focused examination of the issue, the volume returns to the original site of cubist art in pre-World War I Europe and proceeds to examine the historical, theoretical, and socio-political relationships between avant-garde practices in painting, architecture, and other cultural forms, including poetry, landscape, and the decorative arts. The essays look at works produced in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Czechoslovakia during the early decades of the twentieth century. Together, the essays show that although there were many points of intersection-historical, metaphorical, theoretical, and ideological-between cubism and architecture, there was no simple, direct link between them. Most often the connections between cubist painting and modern architecture were construed analogically, by reference to shared formal qualities such as fragmentation, spatial ambiguity, transparency, and multiplicity; or to techniques used in other media such as film, poetry, and photomontage. Cubist space itself remained two-dimensional; with the exception of Le Cobusiers work, it was never translated into the three dimensions of architecture. Cubism's significance for architecture also remained two-dimensional-a method of representing modern spatial experience through the ordering impulses of art. Copublished with the Canadian Centre for Architecture/CentreCanadien d'Architecture.

Contents

The maison Cubiste and the meaning of modernism in pre-1914 France, David Cottington; the burden of Cubism - the French imprint on Czech architecture, 1910-1014, Irena Zantovska Murray; Cubism and the gothic tradition, Kevin D. Murphy; "architecture" in Leger's essays, 1913-1933, Robert L. Herbert; architecture of the Cubist poem, Jay Bochner; the cell in the city, Paul Overy; where are we?, Beatriz Colomina; unnatural acts - propositions for a new French garden, 1920-1930, Dorothee Imbert; Cubistic, Cubic and Cubist, Yve-Alain Bois; Jeanneret-Le Corbusier, painter-architect, Bruno Reichlin; anything but literal - Sigried Giedion and the reception of Cubism in Germany, Detlef Mertins.