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Hans Richter

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Hans Richter, ‘Houses’ (1917)


Robert Delaunay

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Robert Delaunay, ‘Political Drama’ (1938)


Walter Swennen

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by Walter Swennen.


Lucie Rie

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By Lucie Rie.


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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Le Corbusier

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‘Villa Savoye’ (1929) by Le Corbusier.

Considered by many to be the seminal work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier, this house is seen as one of the ultimate ‘machines for living’.

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Le Corbusier with a model of Villa Savoye.

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The construction of the house.

 


Robert Delaunay

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


Rodrigo Hernandez

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‘Go, gentle Scorpio’ (2014) by Rodrigo Hernandez


Phyllida Barlow

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Phyllida Barlow, ‘Object for the television’ (1994)


Stuart Ringholt

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Still from Stuart Ringholt’s ‘This person is dead’