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4.0 out of 5 stars An important history into the coming of modernism to the US, January 31, 2009
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This review is from: Art Of Tomorrow: Hillay Rebay And Solomon R. Guggenheim (Hardcover)
An essential study that helps us to understand the role of Hilla Rebay in forming an important alternative to the Museum of Modern Art's canon of "Modern" Art. With her interest in abstract art, which she preferred to call "non-objective art," Rebay, herself an artist, advised and helped Solomon Guggenheim to collect the works of, most importantly, Kandinsky and Rudolf Bauer, and to open a museum in which his collection could be shown. This book tells an important story and tells it well. Essential reading for those interested in modernism in 20th century European & American art.
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Art Of Tomorrow: Hillay Rebay And Solomon R. Guggenheim
Art Of Tomorrow: Hillay Rebay And Solomon R. Guggenheim by Wassily Kandinsky (Hardcover - July 15, 2005)
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