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Piet Mondrian: A-Z - Rhythm, Abstraction, and the Icon of Modernism

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Piet Mondrian - from Dutch landscapes to the master of abstraction. Known for his geometric compositions of primary colors and straight lines, Mondrian's work revolutionized modern art. Yet his influences were as varied as jazz, fashion, and Dutch traditions.
In this volume of the Hatje Cantz A-Z series, author Ulf Küster explores Mondrian's multifaceted career and his cultural impact. From the rhythms of jazz and Foxtrot to Yves Saint Laurent's "Mondrian Dress," this book uncovers the surprising connections between Mondrian's art and the world around him. Compact, insightful, and inspiring - the perfect introduction to a modern art icon.
Highlights

  • Beyond abstraction: Mondrian's journey from landscapes to iconic geometric art.
  • Culture meets creativity: Jazz, fashion, and art in dialogue.
  • Engaging and accessible: Ulf Küster offers fresh perspectives on Mondrian's legacy.

Compact and inspiring art history
The Hatje Cantz A-Z series presents the great artists of art history in a compact and engaging format. Each volume offers biographical insights, surprising details, and fascinating perspectives on their work. With its clear structure and handy format, the series is the perfect companion for art enthusiasts, collectors, and curious minds alike.

PIET MONDRIAN's (1872-1944) early work was influenced by the Dutch landscape painting of the 19th century. However, it was his strictly abstract geometric compositions that gained the artist world fame. He worked in Paris, London and New York, where he was active in the avant-garde circles of his time.

The art historian ULF KÜSTER (*1966, Stuttgart) has been working at the Fondation Beyeler in Riehen | Basel since 2004, where he curates internationally acclaimed exhibitions. He has written numerous publications, among them his text on Louise Bourgeois in the series Art to Read and Edward Hopper A-Z, published by Hatje Cantz.

About the author

PIET MONDRIANs (1872–1944) Frühwerk ist von der niederländischen Landschaftsmalerei des 19. Jahrhundert geprägt. Weltruhm aber erlangte der Maler durch seine streng abstrakt-geometrischen Kompositionen. Mondrian arbeitete in Paris, London und New York, wo er in engem Austausch mit der Avantgarde seiner Zeit stand.

Summary

Piet Mondrian – from Dutch landscapes to the master of abstraction.
Known for his geometric compositions of primary colors and straight lines, Mondrian’s work revolutionized modern art. Yet his influences were as varied as jazz, fashion, and Dutch traditions.


In this volume of the
Hatje Cantz A–Z series
, author Ulf Küster explores Mondrian’s multifaceted career and his cultural impact. From the rhythms of jazz and Foxtrot to Yves Saint Laurent’s “Mondrian Dress,” this book uncovers the surprising connections between Mondrian’s art and the world around him. Compact, insightful, and inspiring – the perfect introduction to a modern art icon.

Highlights

  • Beyond abstraction:
    Mondrian’s journey from landscapes to iconic geometric art.
  • Culture meets creativity:
    Jazz, fashion, and art in dialogue.
  • Engaging and accessible:
    Ulf Küster offers fresh perspectives on Mondrian’s legacy.

Compact and inspiring art history

The
Hatje Cantz A–Z series
presents the great artists of art history in a compact and engaging format. Each volume offers biographical insights, surprising details, and fascinating perspectives on their work. With its clear structure and handy format, the series is the perfect companion for art enthusiasts, collectors, and curious minds alike.


PIET MONDRIAN’s (1872–1944) early work was influenced by the Dutch landscape painting of the 19th century. However, it was his strictly abstract geometric compositions that gained the artist world fame. He worked in Paris, London and New York, where he was active in the avant-garde circles of his time.


The art historian ULF KÜSTER (*1966, Stuttgart) has been working at the Fondation Beyeler in Riehen | Basel since 2004, where he curates internationally acclaimed exhibitions. He has written numerous publications, among them his text on Louise Bourgeois in the series Art to Read and Edward Hopper A-Z, published by Hatje Cantz.

Product details

Authors Ulf Küster, Piet Mondrian
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.06.2022
 
EAN 9783775752480
ISBN 978-3-7757-5248-0
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 138 mm x 18 mm x 203 mm
Weight 328 g
Illustrations 32 Abb.
Series Monografie
A to Z Series
Zeitgenössische Kunst
A - Z Reihe
A - Z Reihe / A to Z Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Paris, Kubismus, Symbolismus, London, Amsterdam, Niederlande, Malerei und Gemälde, Piet Mondrian, Landschaftsbilder / Seestücke, Foxtrott, Painting, A–Z, auseinandersetzen, Modernism, Abstract Art, Ulf Küster, Yves Saint-Laurent

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