Entrée principale:
Rischbieter, Henning.
Titre et auteur:
Art and the stage in the 20th century; painters and sculptors work for the theater. Documented by Wolfgang Storch. [Translated from the German by Michael Bullock. French and Italian texts translated by Michael Bullock. Catalog translated by Andreas Schroeder].
Publication:
Greenwich, Conn., New York Graphic Society [c1968]
Description:
306 p. illus. (part col.) 31 cm.
Notes:
Translation of Bühne und bildende Kunst im XX. Jahrhundert.
Bibliography: p. 300-301.
Introduction / Henning Rischbieter -- Toulouse-Lautrec, the Nabis, Munch -- Introduction -- Plates : Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henry Bataille, Edouard Vuillard, Pierre Bonnard, Edward Munch -- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec : Clic-clac -- Alfred Jarry : the setting for "Ubu Roi -- Alfred Jarry : an approach to abstract décor -- Lugné-Poe : the actor in space -- The German impressionists -- Introduction -- Plates : Karl Walser, Lovis Corinth, Max Slevogt, August Macke -- From August Macke's letters : the difficult art of the stage -- Robert Walser : the theater, a dream -- Max Slevogt : my designs for "Don Giovanni" -- Léon Bakst -- Introduction -- Plates -- Léon Bakst : painting and stage design -- Léon Bakst : the renewal of the Ballets Russes -- Mikhail Larionov, Natalia Goncharova -- Introduction -- Plates -- Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov -- Natalia Goncharova : a few words on theatrical costume -- March Chagall -- Introduction -- Plates -- Marc Chagall : early theatrical experiences -- Günther Rennert : "The Magic Flute" with Chagall -- The futurists -- Introduction -- Plates : Fortunato Depero, Giacomo Balla, Enrico Prampolini -- Marinetti, Settimelli, Corra : the synthetic futurist theater -- Carlo Carrà : the futurist soirées -- Enrico Prampolini : the futurist pantomime -- Gilberto Clavel : Depero's plastic theater
Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse -- Picasso-dramaturge -- Plates : Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse -- The lines and colors of Henri Matisse -- Guillaume Apollinaire : "Parade" and the new spirit -- Juan Gris, George Braque -- Introduction -- Plates : Juan Gris, Georges Braque -- Jean Cocteau : Braque jumps over the footlights -- From the letters of Juan Gris : who does what? -- Fernand Léger -- Introduction -- Plates -- Fernand Léger : the invented stage -- Darius Milhaud : how "La Création du Monde" came to be written -- Blaise Cendrars : the scenario of "La Création du Monde" -- Blaise Cendrars and Fernand Léger : fundamental rules for the performance -- André Derain and the Delaunays -- Introduction -- Plates : André Derain, Sonia Delaunay-Terk -- Sonia Delaunay-Terk : danced color -- The Delaunays' Theater -- André Derain : "Les Songes" -- Maurice Utrillo, Raoul Dufy, Georges Rouault -- Introduction -- Plates : Maurice Utrillo, Raoul Dufy -- Rouault's biblical landscape -- Dufy, figurines -- Max Ernst, Jean Cocteau, Joan Miró, Marie Laurencin -- Introduction -- Plates : Max Ernst, Jean Cocteau, Joan Miró, Marie Laurencin -- Jean Cocteau : "Les Biches" -- Max Ernst and the theater -- The Russian constructivists -- Introduction -- Plates : Kasimir Malevich, El Lissitzky, Vladimir Tatlin, Stenberg, Federovsky, Yakuloff, Popova, Exter, Naum Gabo-Antoine Pevsner -- Kasimir Malevich designs "Victory over the Sun" -- Vladimir Mayakaovsky : the theater, the cinema and futurism -- El Lissitzky : the painter on the stage progresses towards architecture -- El Lissitzky : the plastic design of the electromechanical spectacle "Victory over the sun"
Vassily Kandinsky, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Paul Klee, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Mondrian -- Piet Mondrian -- Michel Seuphor : "The transient is everlasting" -- Felix Klee : Paul Klee's puppets -- Vassily Kandinsky : "The yellow sound" -- Vassily Kandinsky : on the abstract stage synthesis -- Vassily Kandinsky : "Pictures from an exhibition" -- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy : the theater of totality -- Oskar Schlemmer, Willi Baumeister -- Introduction -- Plates : Oskar Schlemmer, Willi Baumeister -- Willi Baumeister : stage setting, painting, architecture -- Willi Baumeister : the setting for Handel's "Ariodante" -- Willi Baumeister : my décor for de Falla's "Liebeszauber" -- Oskar Schlemmer : Piscator and the modern theater -- Dada and the stage -- Introduction -- Plates : Zürich Dada, Paris Dada, Francis Picabia -- Francis Picabia : why I wrote "Relâche" -- Fernand Léger : vive "Relâche" -- Kurt Schwitters : to all the theaters of the world I demand the Merz stage -- George Grosz -- Introduction -- Plates -- Erwin Piscator on George Grosz -- George Grosz on Erwin Piscator -- George Grosz : "Background" : 17 drawings for "Schweik" -- Giorgio de Chirico, Alberto Savinio, Carlo Carrà, Gino Severini, Renato Guttuso, Mario Sironi -- Introduction -- Giorgio de Chirico -- Alberto Savinio -- Carlo Carrà, Gino Severini, Renato Guttuso -- Mario Sironi -- Aurel von Milloss : working with Chirico -- Alberto Savinio : what is left of Oedipus -- Carlo Carrà : on scenic illusion -- Salvador Dali, André Masson -- Introduction -- Plates : Salvador Dali, André Masson -- Luchino Visconti : as you like it -- Salvador Dali : as I like it -- Peter Brook : "Salome" with Dali -- André Masson : "Numance" 1965 -- Masson's dream stage
Ernst Barlach, Oskar Kokoschka, Frans Masereel -- Introduction -- Plates : Ernst Barlach, Oskar Kokoschka , Frans Masereel -- Frans Masereel : my work for the theater -- Oskar Kokoschka : drawings for "Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen" -- Alexander Calder, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Giacomo Manzù, Mario Ceroli -- Introduction -- Plates : Alexander Calder, Barbara Hepworth , Henry Moore, Giacomo Manzù, Mario Ceroli -- Ceroli's wooden theater -- Calder's circus -- Fritz Wotruba, Rudolph Hoflehner, Ewald Mataré, Otto Herbert Hajek, Max Bill -- Introduction -- Plates : Fritz Wotruba, Rudolph Hoflehner, Ewald Mataré, Otto Herbert Hajek, Max Bill -- In Bill's studio -- Gustav Rudolph Sellner : working with Fritz Wotruba -- In Wotruba's studio -- In Hoflehner's studio -- Jean Bazaine, Alberto Burri, Emilio Vedova, Tadeusz Kantor -- Introduction -- Plates : Jean Bazaine, Alberto Burri, Emilio Vedova, Tadeusz Kantor -- Tadeusz Kantor : evolution of stage settings 1945-1962 -- Tadeusz Kantor : the autonomous theater -- Emilio Vedova : theater as the structure of the active conscience -- Victor Vasarely, Harry Kramer, Otto Piene, Jean Tinguely, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Martial Raysse, Marcel Duchamp, Jim Dine, Wolf Vostell -- Introduction -- Plates : Victor Vasarely, Harry Kramer, Otto Piene, Jean Tinguely, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Martial Raysse, Marcel Duchamp, Jim Dine, Wolf Vostell -- Op art, Vasarely and the theater -- Otto Piene : the theater that moves -- Harry Kramer : figurines as objects -- Tomas Schmit : quarrel, action, happening -- Catalog of productions -- Bibliography/list of exhibitions -- Sources of text -- Picture sources.
ISBN:
0821203525
9780821203521
Sujet:
Art, Modern 20th century.
Theaters Stage-setting and scenery.
Theaters Decoration.
Art, Modern.
Art 20e siècle.
Théâtres Décoration.
Théâtre Décors.
Vedettes secondaires:
Storch, Wolfgang.
Exemplaires:
Localisation: Bibliothèque main m 85831
Cote: IDM; ID:86-B16785
Statut: Disponible