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Piet Mondrian: Mondrian Evolution
Edited by Ulf Küster with contributions by Kathrin BeĆen, Susanne Meyer-Büser, Bridget Riley, Benno Tempel.
Designed by Irma Boom
Celebrating Mondrian's journey from Dutch landscape painter to pioneer of lively, hard-edged abstraction
Published on the occasion of the Dutch artistās 150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution celebrates the multifaceted work and artistic development of Piet Mondrian. The artist cemented his place in the art historical canon with his geometric compositions characterized by black lines cast against white surfaces partially filled by the primary colors blue, red and yellow. Indelible as they are, these compositions comprise only a portion of Mondrianās expansive oeuvre. The artist moved through various formal evolutions, corresponding to his various geographical residences before he arrived at his signature minimalist abstract style. After his classical training in figurative painting, Mondrian departed for Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde currents energizing the city; Cubism, in particular, stimulated his imagination. Taking the movement as a point of departure, Mondrian developed Neo-Plasticism, a nonrepresentational āpure plastic art,ā which he believed to be the pathway to universal beauty.
This monograph diligently traces the artistās progression from landscape painter to abstractionist trailblazerāand all the stops in between. Each chapter homes in on a specific motif within Mondrianās oeuvre, including windmills, dunes, the sea, farms reflected in the water and plants in various forms of abstraction.
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2022
Paperback with 263 pages
10 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (27.31 x 22.23 x 3.18 cm)
Designed by Irma Boom
Celebrating Mondrian's journey from Dutch landscape painter to pioneer of lively, hard-edged abstraction
Published on the occasion of the Dutch artistās 150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution celebrates the multifaceted work and artistic development of Piet Mondrian. The artist cemented his place in the art historical canon with his geometric compositions characterized by black lines cast against white surfaces partially filled by the primary colors blue, red and yellow. Indelible as they are, these compositions comprise only a portion of Mondrianās expansive oeuvre. The artist moved through various formal evolutions, corresponding to his various geographical residences before he arrived at his signature minimalist abstract style. After his classical training in figurative painting, Mondrian departed for Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde currents energizing the city; Cubism, in particular, stimulated his imagination. Taking the movement as a point of departure, Mondrian developed Neo-Plasticism, a nonrepresentational āpure plastic art,ā which he believed to be the pathway to universal beauty.
This monograph diligently traces the artistās progression from landscape painter to abstractionist trailblazerāand all the stops in between. Each chapter homes in on a specific motif within Mondrianās oeuvre, including windmills, dunes, the sea, farms reflected in the water and plants in various forms of abstraction.
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2022
Paperback with 263 pages
10 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (27.31 x 22.23 x 3.18 cm)
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Piet Mondrian: Mondrian Evolution
Piet Mondrian: Mondrian Evolution
Edited by Ulf Küster with contributions by Kathrin BeĆen, Susanne Meyer-Büser, Bridget Riley, Benno Tempel.
Designed by Irma Boom
Celebrating Mondrian's journey from Dutch landscape painter to pioneer of lively, hard-edged abstraction
Published on the occasion of the Dutch artistās 150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution celebrates the multifaceted work and artistic development of Piet Mondrian. The artist cemented his place in the art historical canon with his geometric compositions characterized by black lines cast against white surfaces partially filled by the primary colors blue, red and yellow. Indelible as they are, these compositions comprise only a portion of Mondrianās expansive oeuvre. The artist moved through various formal evolutions, corresponding to his various geographical residences before he arrived at his signature minimalist abstract style. After his classical training in figurative painting, Mondrian departed for Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde currents energizing the city; Cubism, in particular, stimulated his imagination. Taking the movement as a point of departure, Mondrian developed Neo-Plasticism, a nonrepresentational āpure plastic art,ā which he believed to be the pathway to universal beauty.
This monograph diligently traces the artistās progression from landscape painter to abstractionist trailblazerāand all the stops in between. Each chapter homes in on a specific motif within Mondrianās oeuvre, including windmills, dunes, the sea, farms reflected in the water and plants in various forms of abstraction.
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2022
Paperback with 263 pages
10 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (27.31 x 22.23 x 3.18 cm)
Designed by Irma Boom
Celebrating Mondrian's journey from Dutch landscape painter to pioneer of lively, hard-edged abstraction
Published on the occasion of the Dutch artistās 150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution celebrates the multifaceted work and artistic development of Piet Mondrian. The artist cemented his place in the art historical canon with his geometric compositions characterized by black lines cast against white surfaces partially filled by the primary colors blue, red and yellow. Indelible as they are, these compositions comprise only a portion of Mondrianās expansive oeuvre. The artist moved through various formal evolutions, corresponding to his various geographical residences before he arrived at his signature minimalist abstract style. After his classical training in figurative painting, Mondrian departed for Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde currents energizing the city; Cubism, in particular, stimulated his imagination. Taking the movement as a point of departure, Mondrian developed Neo-Plasticism, a nonrepresentational āpure plastic art,ā which he believed to be the pathway to universal beauty.
This monograph diligently traces the artistās progression from landscape painter to abstractionist trailblazerāand all the stops in between. Each chapter homes in on a specific motif within Mondrianās oeuvre, including windmills, dunes, the sea, farms reflected in the water and plants in various forms of abstraction.
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2022
Paperback with 263 pages
10 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (27.31 x 22.23 x 3.18 cm)
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Edited by Ulf Küster with contributions by Kathrin BeĆen, Susanne Meyer-Büser, Bridget Riley, Benno Tempel.
Designed by Irma Boom
Celebrating Mondrian's journey from Dutch landscape painter to pioneer of lively, hard-edged abstraction
Published on the occasion of the Dutch artistās 150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution celebrates the multifaceted work and artistic development of Piet Mondrian. The artist cemented his place in the art historical canon with his geometric compositions characterized by black lines cast against white surfaces partially filled by the primary colors blue, red and yellow. Indelible as they are, these compositions comprise only a portion of Mondrianās expansive oeuvre. The artist moved through various formal evolutions, corresponding to his various geographical residences before he arrived at his signature minimalist abstract style. After his classical training in figurative painting, Mondrian departed for Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde currents energizing the city; Cubism, in particular, stimulated his imagination. Taking the movement as a point of departure, Mondrian developed Neo-Plasticism, a nonrepresentational āpure plastic art,ā which he believed to be the pathway to universal beauty.
This monograph diligently traces the artistās progression from landscape painter to abstractionist trailblazerāand all the stops in between. Each chapter homes in on a specific motif within Mondrianās oeuvre, including windmills, dunes, the sea, farms reflected in the water and plants in various forms of abstraction.
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2022
Paperback with 263 pages
10 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (27.31 x 22.23 x 3.18 cm)
Designed by Irma Boom
Celebrating Mondrian's journey from Dutch landscape painter to pioneer of lively, hard-edged abstraction
Published on the occasion of the Dutch artistās 150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution celebrates the multifaceted work and artistic development of Piet Mondrian. The artist cemented his place in the art historical canon with his geometric compositions characterized by black lines cast against white surfaces partially filled by the primary colors blue, red and yellow. Indelible as they are, these compositions comprise only a portion of Mondrianās expansive oeuvre. The artist moved through various formal evolutions, corresponding to his various geographical residences before he arrived at his signature minimalist abstract style. After his classical training in figurative painting, Mondrian departed for Paris, where he immersed himself in the avant-garde currents energizing the city; Cubism, in particular, stimulated his imagination. Taking the movement as a point of departure, Mondrian developed Neo-Plasticism, a nonrepresentational āpure plastic art,ā which he believed to be the pathway to universal beauty.
This monograph diligently traces the artistās progression from landscape painter to abstractionist trailblazerāand all the stops in between. Each chapter homes in on a specific motif within Mondrianās oeuvre, including windmills, dunes, the sea, farms reflected in the water and plants in various forms of abstraction.
Published by Hatje Cantz, 2022
Paperback with 263 pages
10 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches (27.31 x 22.23 x 3.18 cm)



















