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Sonia Delaunay

Item date(s): 2014

Fabrice Hergott  - (foreword by)
Chris Dercon  - (foreword by)
Juliet Bingham  - (foreword by)
Juliette Rizzi  - (foreword by)
Celine Chicha-Castex  - (preface by)
Brigitte Leal  - (preface by)
Sonia Delaunay  - (title)


Pages: 288pp
Size: 284mm

Sub-type: Art monograph
Theme(s): Sonia Delaunay

Place publication: London
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-84976-317-2

Additional notes:
Published on the occasion of the exhibitions:

Musée d'Art Modern de la Ville de Paris 17/10/2014-22/2/2015.

Tate Modern, London 15/4/2015-9/8/2015.

Including illustrations of Le Prose du Transsiberien and the publicity design at pages 62 to 69 and the prospectus at page 76.

Chapter 6 at page 45 is titled "Working with Blaise Cendras".

Ref: GB/14576

Articles

In St Petersburg
 Jean-Claude Marcadé (essay by)
   p18

Nu jaune, 1908
 Brigitte Leal (essay by)
   p38

Being Russian in Paris
 Sherry Buckberrough (essay by)
   p44

Voyelles': Sonia Delaunay and the universal language of colour hearing
 Pascal Rousseau (essay by)
   p70

On time: Sonia Delaunay's sequential Simultanism
 Juliet Bellow (essay by)
   p98

Sonia Delaunay at the German Salon d'Automne
 Sophie Goetzmann (essay by)
   p88

Sonia Delaunay, Tristan Tzara, Iliazd and others
 Cécile Bargues (essay by)
   p112

The métier of Simultanism
 Cécile Godefroy (essay by)
   p156

Sonia Delaunay - the designs for Metz & Co
 Matteo de Leeuw-de Monti (essay by)
   p174

circular story
 Guitemie Maldonado (essay by)
   p186

Confused origins
 Laurence Bertrand Dorléac (essay by)
   p210

Art criticism and the problem of the non-modern story of modern art
 Griselda Pollock (essay by)
   p218

Conquering the Paris art scene in the 1950s and 1960s
 Domitille d'Orgeval (essay by)
   p242

In focus: picturing Sonia Delaunay
 Juliet Bingham (essay by)
   p252

Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd'hui'
 Anne Montfort (essay by)
   p270







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