Tag Archives: Abstraction


Georges Vantongerloo

Interrelation of Volumes 1919 Georges Vantongerloo 1886-1965 Purchased 1978 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/T02306

‘Interrelation of Volumes’ (1919), by Georges Vantongerloo


Blinky Palermo

Blinky Palermo - Ohne Titel (Untitled), 1973

Blinky Palermo, ohne Titel (Untitled) (1973)


Olivier Millagou

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‘Sand Tiki’ by Olivier Millagou.


Matt Johnson

Matt Johnson Beekeeper, 2010-1

Matt Johnson Beekeeper, 2010-2

Matt Johnson, ‘Beekeeper’ (2010)


Christoph Ruckhäberle

Christoph Ruckhaeberle L'Emmerdeur Futuriste no.10 (2009)

Christoph Ruckhäberle, ‘L’Emmerdeur Futuriste #10’ (2009)


Robert Delaunay

Robert Delaunay - Political Drama - 1938

Robert Delaunay, ‘Political Drama’ (1938)


Chelsea Arts Club

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From the Chelsea Art Club’s 1919 Dazzle Ball. Yvonne Gregory by Bertram Park

On March 12, 1919, the Chelsea Arts Club held a costume party, called a Dazzle Ball, at Royal Albert Hall in London. It was inspired by the abstract geometric shapes on camouflaged ships in World War I , a method that was first employed by the British, who called it “dazzle painting” or dazzle camouflage. When the Americans adopted a comparable method, they referred to it by other names, among them “baffle painting,” “jazz painting,” and (rarely) “razzle dazzle.”

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Wiebke Grösch & Frank Metzger

Wiebke Groesch_Frank Metzger, Untitled, 2014, Fig leaves

Wiebke Grösch & Frank Metzger, Untitled (2014)

Fig leaves.


Robert Delaunay

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Robert Delaunay, ‘Tour Eiffel (Eiffel Tower)’ (1911)


Myfanwy Macleod

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‘Shipwreck’ (2012)

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‘Windfarms’ (2012) by Myfanwy Macleod