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Piet Mondrian, “composition en rouge, bleu et blanc II”, 1937
© Mondrian / Holtzman trust, coll. Centre Pompidou, RMN

A new exhibition studies the interwoven progress of the artistic movement De Stijl and Piet Mondrian, its leading figure. This important retrospective is the very first in France to shed light on this key moment in the history of 20th century art. Beginning towards the end of the century’s first decade and continuing through the twenties, De Stijl combined an aesthetic and social vision, total art, which forms a basis for understanding the sources of modern art. In Paris between 1912 and 1938, Mondrian, a central figure of this avant-garde who drew from its experience, laid down a vocabulary and a “new abstract visual language”, a radical undertaking which was to revolutionise painting and art, along with Theo Van Doesburg and Gerrit Rietveld, the other founders of this crossover movement which influenced painting, sculpture, city planning, architecture, furniture design and graphic design.

Centre Pompidou
December 1 2010 – March 21 2011
11am – 9pm
Gallery 1

Discover Isotype, an innovative international system of typographic picture education developed by Otto Neurath and colleagues in Vienna in the 1920s to explain and illustrate social and economic issues to the general public.

Thu 2 December 2010–Sun 13 March 2011
Victoria and Albert Museum
Room 17a
London

Curated by Graham Bignell & Richard Ardagh, Reverting to Type will showcase the work of twenty contemporary letterpress practitioners from around the world.

10th–24th Dec 2010 and 4th–22nd Jan 2011
Standpoint Gallery
45 Coronet Street
London N1 6HD
Open daily 10AM–6PM

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Michal Batory, craftsman of the poster

22 January–20 March 2011
Les Arts Décoratifs
107, rue de Rivoli – 75001 Paris, France.

Following the graphic design duo Antoine et Manuel, the poster artist Michal Batory is the next to respond to an invitation by Les Arts Décoratifs. A selection of a hundred posters retrace Batory’s creative universe, principally in the fields of dance, theatre, literature and music. His photographic posters are original visual responses infused with Surrealist poetry, and the emotion they instil in us has etched his images in collective memory. For this first major retrospective in a French museum, Michal Batory has also decided to share his creative process by inviting us into his home and workplace.

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This years will include work by Justin Fines, Sonnenzimmer, Josh Cochran, Jim Stoten, Luke Ramsey, Jim Datz, Mike Perry, and so many more.

November 27th – December 1st
10am – 5pm
925 Bergen Street Suite 308
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Btwn. Franklin and Classon