Piet Mondrian fled the Netherlands to make art in Paris, London and New York. He was drawn to the excitement of urban life ...
An artwork by the abstract Dutch painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down in various galleries for 75 years, an art historian has said. Despite the recent discovery, the work ...
This screenprint was printed for the portfolio "A Portfolio of 10 Paintings" Published and printed by New Haven: Ives-Sillman Inc., 1967. In very good condition (vivid colors), slight crease in the ...
Recent biographies of three iconic artists -- Claude Monet, Piet Mondrian and Alexander Calder -- paint a far more nuanced picture. Their lives suggest that while hardship may shape an artist's ...
“Mondrian: His Life, His Art, His Quest for the Absolute” tracks the artist’s story with care and precision, debunking several longstanding myths about Mondrian along the way. While it has ...
Like many sons of preacher-men, the artist would soon rebel, ending up as the “jazz-loving pioneer of abstraction”. In Mondrian’s case, his mischievous Uncle Frits, played a decisive role in ...
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The first images have been released of Australia’s first Mondrian Hotel and luxurious residences, set to open early next year ...
Mondrian Hong Kong’s exclusive rooftop showcases world-renowned artist Hajime Kinoko newest project, where love, lust, and ...
As Nicholas Fox Weber shows in “Mondrian: His Life, His Art, and His Quest for the Absolute,” much of the first 40 years of the painter’s life proved a hard slog. Mondrian struggled to find ...