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Exhibition Review
Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art. Dallas Museum of Art
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 963-965
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Reviewer:
Silberman, Robert (Silberman, Robert; Silberman, Robert B.)
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16. Watch, by Gerald Murphy. 1925. Canvas, 199.4 by 200.4 cm. (Dallas Museum of Art).
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17. American landscape, by Charles Sheeler. 1930. Canvas, 61 by 78.8 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. Dallas Museum of Art).
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18. ‘Skyscraper’ bookcase, by Paul T. Frankl. c.1926. Lacquered wood and brass, 242.6 by 109.2 by 33 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Art; exh. Dallas Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
America’s Cool Modernism:O’Keeffe to Hopper. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 593-595
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Anfam, David (Anfam, David)
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23. New York night, no.2, by George Ault. 1921. Canvas, 51.4 by 35.6 cm. (The Jan T. and Marica Vilcek Collection; exh. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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24. Dawn in Pennsylvania, by Edward Hopper. 1942. Canvas, 61.9 by 112.4 cm. (Terra Collection, Chicago; exh. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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25. Red circle, by Louis Lozowick. 1924. Canvas. 45.7 by 38.1 (The Jan T. and Marica Vilcek Collection; exh. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Article
The Russian section of the ‘Machine-Age Exposition’ (1927)
10/2012 | 1315 | 154
Pages: 694-700
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Blood, Anne (Blood, Anne)
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22. Cover of The Little Review, Supplement: Machine-Age Exposition, by Fernand Léger. 1927. (Archives of the Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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23. Front and back cover of The Little Review, Special Theatre Number: International Theatre Exposition, by Frederick Kiesler. 1926. 20.3 by 25.4 cm. (National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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28. Electro-Physical Laboratory, Lefortovo, Moscow, by Ivan Sergeevich Nicolaev and Anatoly Stepanovich Fisenko. 1927. Photograph from H.R. Hitchcock and P. Johnson: The International Style, New York 1932, p. 237.
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29. First version of a Garage for 1,000 automobiles, by Konstantin Melnikov. 1925. Drawings. (Private collection).
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30. Machine-Age Exposition catalogue, 1927, pp. 34-35, showing Constructed torso, by Naum Gabo (top right), and a costume design by Alexandra Exter (bottom left).
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32b. S.O. Khan-Magomedov: Pioneers of Soviet Architecture: The Search for New Solutions in the 1920s and 1930s, London, 1987, p. 229.
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24. Installation view of the International Theatre Exposition, Steinway Hall, New York, 1926.
Western art unattributed:
25. Installation view of the Internationale Ausstellung neuer Theatertechnik, Vienna. 1924. (Courtesy of Frederick and Lilian Kiesler Foundation, Vienna).
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26. Installation view of the Russian section at the International Theatre Exposition, Steinway Hall, New York, 1926.
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27. Installation view of the Russian section at the International Theatre Exposition, Steinway Hall, New York, 1926.
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31. Installation view of the 'Constructivist Room' from the First Exhibition of Modern Architecture, Moscow, 1927.
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32a. Machine-Age Exposition catalogue, 1927, pp. 32-33.
Article
Automobile Parts and Accessories in Picabia's Machinist Works of 1915-17
05/2001 | 1178 | 143
Pages: 276-283
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Caudill Dennison, Mariea (Caudill Dennison, Mariea; Caudill, Mariea)
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24. De Zayas! De Zayas! (Portrait of De Zayas), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 291, July-August 1915. (The Louise and Walter Arensberg Archives, Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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25. Diagram Showing the Black Portions of Fig.24. [De Zayas! De Zayas! (Portrait of De Zayas), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 291, July-August 1915. (The Louise and Walter Arensberg Archives, Philadelphia Museum of Art).]
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26. Diagram Showing the Red Portions of Fig.24. [De Zayas! De Zayas! (Portrait of De Zayas), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 291, July-August 1915. (The Louise and Walter Arensberg Archives, Philadelphia Museum of Art).]
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35. Portrait of Marie Laurencin, by Francis Picabia. 1916-17. Ink and Water-Colour on Cardboard, 56 by 45.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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36. Portrait of Apollinaire (Gloire au poète), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 391, March 1917. (Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago).
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41. Portrait of Louis Vauxcelles, by Francis Picabia. 1917. Pen and Ink on Paper, 40 by 29 cm. (Private Collection; Photo: Comité Picabia).
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42. Lamp Illusion (Lampe Illusion), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 391, March 1917. (Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago).
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43. Cones (Cônes), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 391, June 1917. (Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago).
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50. Flamenco Dancer (Flamenca), by Francis Picabia. Reproduced from 391, March 1917. (Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago).
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27. Piston and Connecting Rod from Horseless Age, 1st February 1916, p.66.
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28. Headlight from Automobile Topics, 19th June 1915, p.517.
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29. Spark Plug from P. M. Heldt: The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction: The Gasoline Motor, New York [1915], fig.X.
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30. Connecting Rod End from Page, loc. cit. at Note 40, p.424.
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31. Distributor and Ground from R. C. Frayer: Classroom Lecture Notes: Automobile Starting, Lighting and Ignition, New York [1918], p.131.
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32. Ground from Page, loc. cit. at Note 40, p.373.
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33. Shock Absorber from 'Ford Specialties Department', Horseless Age, 7th July 1915, p.33.
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34. Splitdorf-Apelco Single Unit System from Automobile Topics, 3rd July 1915, p.683.
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37. Fero Tyre Pump from Horseless Age, 1st August 1916, p.97.
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38. Tyre boot from V. P. Page: The Modern Gasoline Automobile: Its Design, Construction, Maintenance and Repair, New York [1912], p.555.
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39. Essex Tyre Boot from Horseless Age, 1st January 1916, p.32.
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40. U. S. Tyre Pump with Pressure Tank, Horseless Age, 15th July 1916, p.51, and Air Compressor from Horseless Age, 15th March 1916, p.215.
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44. Differential from D. Mcmillan: The Motor Car, London and New York [1915], p.95.
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45. Side Lamps from Page, loc. cit. at Note 40, p.674.
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46. Cone Clutch from Page, loc. cit. at Note 40, p.463.
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47. Valve and Valve Spring from Page, loc. cit. at Note 40, p.758.
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48. Spring Rests from Heldt, loc. cit. at Fig.29, p.241.
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49. Valve Head from Heldt, loc. cit. at Fig.29, p.222.