The Cold War | Art and design in the divided world 1945 – 1970
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2977
Travelling exhibition Cold War Modern | Design 1945-1970 is the first to examine contemporary design, architecture, film and popular culture on both sides of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War era.
The “Cold war”, the iron curtain, the tensions between the “Atlantic alliance” and the countries within the Soviet bloc today seem like episodes from long ago, but in reality they were a major part of 20th-century history, from the post-war years of the 1970s onwards and, above all, they inspired and animated manifestations of artistic creation.
The exhibitions goes from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to MART in Rovereta, Italy and to the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Books
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Cold War Modern | 2008 |
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Exhibition
Title | Year |
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Cold War Modern | Design 1945-1970 | 2009 |
Cold War Modern | Design 1945-1970 | 2008 |
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Text
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Work
Title | Year |
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HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 01 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 01a | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 02 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 03 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 04 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 05 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 06 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 07 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 08 | 1952 |
HET UITZICHT VAN DE DUIF 09 | 1952 |
Verschroeide aarde [III] | 1951 |
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