Paris, Lausanne, 1990. In-4 broché, 143pp, abondamment illustré de photographies en noir et en couleurs hors-texte.
Reference : 482566
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[Sophie Taeuber-Arp] - Boadella, Silvia
Reference : 120721
(2021)
ISBN : 9788857243320
Boadella, Silvia: Sophie Taeuber-Arp. A Life through Art / Ein Leben fÃŒr die Kunst. 2021. 224 pages, fully illustrated in colour. Paperback. 26 x 22cms. Biographical monograph by Sophie Taeuber-Arp's great-niece, drawn from the family archives, stories, memories and other previously unpublished sources. Integrating Tauber-Arp's works in the chronology of her life. Text in English and German.
Biographical monograph by Sophie Taeuber-Arp's great-niece, drawn from the family archives, stories, memories and other previously unpublished sources. Integrating Tauber-Arp's works in the chronology of her life. Text in English and German
ARP Jean; SCHMIDT Georg; BUFFET-PICABIA Gabrielle; BILL Max; KANDINSKY Wassily; SEUPHOR Michel; STABER Margrit; TAEUBER-ARP Sophie:
Reference : 7297
(1971)
Genève, Galerie Krugier, Suites 33, 1971. In-4 de [4]-36-[2] pages en feuilles sous chemise imprimée en deux tons, texte en noir, bleu ou bordeaux. Les 4 premiers feuillets sont tirés sur papier ocre. Tout petit accroc en bord supérieur de la chemise, second plat très légèrement sali, autrement en très belle condition.
Nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs d'oeuvres diverses de Sophie Taeuber-Arp, certaines dépliantes. Le texte introductif de Jean Arp est extrait de "Sophie Taeuber-Arp", ouvrage de Georg Schmidt publié en 1948. DU 11 AU 16 JUILLET LE LIBRAIRE EST EN CONGÉ / FROM JULY 11 TO 16 THE BOOKSELLER IS ON HOLIDAY !!
Walburga Krupp, Isabelle Ewig, Medea Hoch, Agathe Mareuge, Simona Martinoli, Susanne N. Nielsen, Caroline Ugelstad, Laura Pirkelbauer, Flas/De Boodt, Hans Arp
Reference : 64649
, Mercatorfonds, 2024 HB+, 290 x 230 mm, 288 p, 280 Color illustrations, ENG edi. ISBN 9789462303782.
Hans (Jean) Arp (1886-1966) and Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) are probably the best-known artist couple in modern art of the 20th century, alongside Robert Delaunay and Sonia Delaunay-Terk. Both were highly gifted and worked in many different genres. Arp was a painter, poet, sculptor and made collages, drawings, reliefs, textiles, woodcuts and much more. TaeuberArp was a textile artist, dancer, designer, editor of an art magazine, painter, sculptor and teacher. They were both pioneers of abstract art, Arp in a biomorphic way, Taeuber-Arp in a more geometric way. As pioneers of abstract art. they created a unique body of work. When they met in Zurich in 1915, shortly before Dada began, it was the beginning of a lifelong, fruitful artistic exchange and collaboration. From drawing to construction, from textile to wall paintings, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Hans (Jean) Arp gave rhythm to their lives, opening up geometric and organic abstraction to dance. decor, architecture, sculpture and the applied arts. Like other artist couples. they developed not only an emotional but also an artistic intimacy, as they closely followed the creation of their partner's work and discussed their aspirations almost daily. Each partner implicitly regarded the other as both disciple and guide, even when the two were working on the same project. They interacted alternately as producers and critics. performers and spectators, and considered their joint efforts not so much in the light of individual works or even a series of works in progress, but in terms of an ideal community in which other artists would eventually participate. From 1926 to 1928, they worked together on several interior design projects in Strasbourg, which allowed them to move trom Zurich to Clamart on the outskirts ot Paris in an atelier-house designed by Sophie Taeuber-Arp. The French years - from spring 1929 to autumn 1942, when they left France tor a temporary stay in Switzerland, where Taeuber-Arp accidentally died in 1943 in Zurich - were their most successful years as artists and as a couple.
Paris Berggruen 1953 243x243mm 62p., une planche hors texte, broché couverture imprimée. Composition et mise en page de Michel Seuphor et Jean Arp. Texte de la conférence donnée à Liège le 1er octobre 1953 à l'occasion d'une exposition de Jean Arp et Sophie Taeuber-Arp. 31 illustrations pleine page. Tirage total de 500. Exemplaire 56/250 signé par Seuphor comportant une reproduction en sérigraphie en huit couleurs d'un oeuvre de Sophie Taeuber-Arp de 1919. (100612)
243x243mm Pas de jaquette Broché 56/250 Très bon
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Zürich, Ex Libris. 1970. 21,5x20 cm. 127 S. Mit vielen teils farbigen Abbildungen. Originalleinwand mit Schutzumschlag und Pergaminpapierumschlag.
Erste Ausgabe. - Mit handschriftlichem Besitzvermerk auf dem Vorsatz: "Elsi Giauque, Festi-Ligerz". - Pergaminpapierumschlag etwas gebräunt.