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Raamatukoi kasutab küpsiseid, et tagada e-poe toimimine, pakkuda paremat kasutajamugavust, mõõta e-poe külastatavust ning kuvada teile personaalseid pakkumisi ja reklaame. Klõpsates 'Nõustun', annate oma nõusoleku vajalike ja valikuliste küpsiste kasutamiseks.
Central to «Abstraction as an Open Experiment» is an interest in the implementation and interpretation of abstractionism, which starting from the 1960s, attempted to rethink the relationships between modernist art, the individual and (mass) society. Accordingly, the focus of this publication is on artworks that are fundamentally open and inclusive. By using very different media, these works can become the basis for generalisations concerning the relationship between people and things as well as wider processes in society.
The idea for the book stems from a fascination with Sirje Runge’s drawings and paintings from the mid-1970s, in which she experimented with simple geometric forms and the abundant potential of colour. Today, when interest in the experimental aspect of formal aesthetics is once again widespread among art circles, Runge’s drawings, paintings and design projects not only become topical but also take their place in publication, her pieces will enter into a dialogue with works by Zofia Kulik, Dóra Maurer and Falke Pisano.
Published following the exhibition of the same title at Tallinn Art Hall, 15.09.—4.11.2018, curated by Mari Laanemets.
Central to «Abstraction as an Open Experiment» is an interest in the implementation and interpretation of abstractionism, which starting from the 1960s, attempted to rethink the relationships between modernist art, the individual and (mass) society. Accordingly, the focus of this publication is on artworks that are fundamentally open and inclusive. By using very different media, these works can become the basis for generalisations concerning the relationship between people and things as well as wider processes in society.
The idea for the book stems from a fascination with Sirje Runge’s drawings and paintings from the mid-1970s, in which she experimented with simple geometric forms and the abundant potential of colour. Today, when interest in the experimental aspect of formal aesthetics is once again widespread among art circles, Runge’s drawings, paintings and design projects not only become topical but also take their place in publication, her pieces will enter into a dialogue with works by Zofia Kulik, Dóra Maurer and Falke Pisano.
Published following the exhibition of the same title at Tallinn Art Hall, 15.09.—4.11.2018, curated by Mari Laanemets.
Uued raamatud - suur osa on laos olemas (seisukord>uus), aga suur osa on ka tellimisel (seisukord > uus tellimisel). Tellimisel raamatud saabuvad lattu enamasti 1-2-3 päeva jooksul.
Kasutatud raamatud (seisukord > väga hea, hea, rahuldav) on kõik kohe laos või poes olemas.
Mis siis teha, kui minu otsitud raamat on läbi müüdud?
Leia otsitav raamat täppisotsinguga siit. Saada oma soov info@raamatukoi.ee. Me salvestame selle ja anname teada, kui raamatu leiame. Vahel leiame kiiresti, vahel kulub aastaid. On raamatuid, mille järjekorras on mitu inimest.
Kuidas raamatud kätte saab?
Saadame raamatuid kõigisse pakikappidesse ja kulleriga otse tellija aadressile. Raamatuile saab ka ise kauplustesse järele tulla: Harju tn 1 Tallinnas või Lossi tn 28 Viljandis. Soome, Lätti ja Leetu saadame raamatuid nii pakikappidesse kui tavapostiga, mujale maailmas samuti tavapostiga. Loe lähemalt siit.
Millises seisukorras on kasutatud raamatud?
Iga kasutatud raamatu eksemplari juures on märgitud seisukord: väga hea, hea, rahuldav, halb ja vajadust mööda ka täpsustus. Loe lähemalt siit.
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https://raamatukoi.ee/abstraction-as-an-open-experiment709864Abstraction as an Open Experimenthttps://raamatukoi.ee/media/catalog/product/a/b/abstraction-as-an-open-experiment.jpg2020EURInStock/Kõik teemad/kunst/Kõik teemad/kunst/maal, graafika, skulptuur819121258Central to «Abstraction as an Open Experiment» is an interest in the implementation and interpretation of abstractionism, which starting from the 1960s, attempted to rethink the relationships between modernist art, the individual and (mass) society. Accordingly, the focus of this publication is on artworks that are fundamentally open and inclusive. By using very different media, these works can become the basis for generalisations concerning the relationship between people and things as well as wider processes in society. <br /> <br />The idea for the book stems from a fascination with <b>Sirje Runge</b>’s drawings and paintings from the mid-1970s, in which she experimented with simple geometric forms and the abundant potential of colour. Today, when interest in the experimental aspect of formal aesthetics is once again widespread among art circles, Runge’s drawings, paintings and design projects not only become topical but also take their place in publication, her pieces will enter into a dialogue with works by <b>Zofia Kulik</b>, <b>Dóra Maurer</b> and <b>Falke Pisano</b>. <br /> <br />Published following the exhibition of the same title at Tallinn Art Hall, 15.09.—4.11.2018, curated by <b>Mari Laanemets</b>. Central to «Abstraction as an Open Experiment» is an interest in the implementation and interpretation of abstractionism, which starting from the 1960s, attempted to rethink the relationships between modernist art, the individual and (mass) society. Accordingly, the focus of this publication is on artworks that are fundamentally open and inclusive. By using very different media, these works can become the basis for generalisations concerning the relationship between people and things as well as wider processes in society. <br /> <br />The idea for the book stems from a fascination with <b>Sirje Runge</b>’s drawings and paintings from the mid-1970s, in which she experimented with simple geometric forms and the abundant potential of colour. Today, when interest in the experimental aspect of formal aesthetics is once again widespread among art circles, Runge’s drawings, paintings and design projects not only become topical but also take their place in publication, her pieces will enter into a dialogue with works by <b>Zofia Kulik</b>, <b>Dóra Maurer</b> and <b>Falke Pisano</b>. <br /> <br />Published following the exhibition of the same title at Tallinn Art Hall, 15.09.—4.11.2018, curated by <b>Mari Laanemets</b>.