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Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) was a pioneer of
20th-century avant-garde. Remarkably versatile and immensely
gifted, she produced an oeuvre that encompasses the entire range of
the modernist movement from applied and fine art and dance to
architecture, interior design, and teaching. Equlibre, created in
1931, marks the beginning of Taeuber-Arp's career as an
accomplished painter. She moves away from figuration to focus on
shape and colour. Circle, square, and rectangle define her future
vocabulary. While in her earlier textiles she used multiple shades
and hues, she now reduces her palette to primary colours alongside
black and white, signalling a markedly changed sense of colour. The
painting's posthumous title emphasises Taeuber-Arp's constant
striving for an ideal balance of colour, shape, and indeed all the
elements in her paintings. From here, she sets out to explore
movement, circles, and spaces, and later gradations and lines.
Equilibre, a landmark of Taeuber-Arp's oeuvre, looks ahead to her
future subject matter, while at the same time referencing her
earlier work. Text in English and German.
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