Cubism and Abstract Art
- New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936
The art historian and first appointed MoMA director's collection of essays on the history and development of Cubism and Abstractionism in the early 20th century published in conjunction with the groundbreaking exhibition of the same name held from March 2nd-April 19th, 1936. The acclaimed exhibition of nearly 400 works displayed works ranging from African sculpture, Neo-Impressionists paintings from Seurat, paintings from the dawn of Cubism by Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris, works of Fauvism, Dadaist objects, Bauhaus sculptures and early works of Surrealism. Barr believed that abstraction was an inherent element in the development of modern art and created his now iconic diagram featured on the front cover of the dust jacket. Provenance of Michael Goodman, professor of Architecture at UC Berkeley from 1927 until 1971.
Details
Title
Cubism and Abstract Art
Author
Barr, Alfred H., Jr.
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
The Museum of Modern Art: New York
Date
1936
Edition
First Edition