The Non-objective World.
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The term 'non-objective' refers to paintings and sculptures which contain no representational subject matter and are created from purely pictorial elements rather than deriving from the world of natural appearances. Produced to coincide with a National Touring Exhibition from the South Bank Centre (June 1992 to January 1993), this publication traces the pursuit of the non-objective in art from 1914 to the outbreak of the Second World War. It looks at the work by the Russian pioneers - El Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy, Ro9dchenko, Popova and Tatlin - as well as their contemporaries and successors in France, Germany and Britain. Condition of Book: The paperback cover and spine are strong and clean, the spine uncreased. No marks, tears or folds, very slight softening at corners, and a small nick on front cover, lower edge. Inner pages are clean, no marks, tears or folds. Outer page edging clean, slightly yellowed.
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