Until 22nd February 2015, the Museum of Modern Art Ville de Paris traces the career of the artist Sonia Delaunay through a monographic exhibition. More than four thousand works, including paintings, watercolors, murals, prints, objects and textiles, arranged in three rooms amazingly recreated investigate the artistic path of the pioneering abstractionist.
By telling the artistic evolution of the Delaunay from the beginning of the twentieth century until the 70s is meant to emphasize the internationally importance as avant-garde and her immense capabilities in the field of applied arts. Among the features that emerge most there is the use extremely personal that the artist makes of color, influenced by childhood years in Russia and studies in Germany.
The aim of the exhibition is to highlight how the works of Sonia Delaunay is paradoxically linked to his time, the Belle Èpoque of the 70s, while remaining constantly actual in her continual search for a synthesis of all the arts and in incessant formal experiments.
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