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Sonia Delaunay, Robe simultanée (1913), on view with works on paper by the artist in “Sonia Delaunay: Living Art” at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery. Photo by Da Ping Luo.
Sonia Delaunay’s “Robe Simultanée” (1913), a grand patchwork dress evokes the movements of her lively paintings and is a highlight of the Bard Graduate Center’s show “Sonia Delaunay ...
Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) was as innovative, influential and prolific a designer as she was a painter. In 1912, she and her husband, the abstract painter and theorist Robert (1885-1941), were the ...
An Exhibition of Sonia Delaunay’s Work Holds a Mirror to a Life Lived in Art The show, now on view at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery, is aptly titled “Living Art.” ...
Culture This Jewish artist got her start before WWI. A century later, she’s still in the avant garde In the early 20th century, Odessa-born artist Sonia Delaunay pioneered abstract paintings ...
Sonia Terk and Robert Delaunay met in Paris in the first decade of the 1900s. She was a student at the Académie de La Palette; he was a young working artist. The pair married in 1911.
Sonia Delaunay, New York, review — the art-life barrier exploded in a riot of colour. Bard Graduate Center’s extensive show evokes the artist’s canny business mind too.
Sonia Delaunay was born to a poor Ukrainian family in 1885, survived two World Wars, and died wealthy in Paris in 1979. In between, she co-founded the French avant-garde movement Orphism with her ...
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With Sonia Delaunay: Living Art, we get to glimpse pockets of the artist’s work across media, and feel her expansive and collaborative production.
Comprised of nearly 200 objects, the exhibition reveals Sonia Delaunay’s masterful use of color in multiple mediums--from paintings to playing cards and furniture to fashion.
Delaunay-Terk’s parents didn’t like where her artistic interests were leading her and tried to call her home. She avoided that fate by marrying the gay art dealer Wilhelm Uhde in 1908.