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Thursday, September 30, 2010
You'll Get Your Butt to the Guggenheim If You Know What's Good for You.
"Chaos and Classicism: Art in France, Italy, and Germany, 1918—1936" opens tomorrow through January 9, 2011. This will be one of the major must-see exhibits of 2010 because it curates the aftermath of "chaotic" WWI artistic movements such as cubism and expressionism—movements even the hard-of-art have at least heard of. That aftermath—the "classicism"—saw through the reemergence of distinct figures, clean lines marked by bright colors as in Fernand Léger's "Woman Holding a Vase" (1927), below.
Be there or be square with rounded corners.
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