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International exhibition Cold War Modern:
Design 1945–1970
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National Gallery of Art of the National Art Museum of Lithuania,
Vilnius
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October – 6 December, 2009
Opening – 2 October, 2009, 4 p. m., 6 p. m.
Entrance with
invitations only
2 October, 2009, 11 a. m. –
press conference
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Publication on OnCculture.eu
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- The international exhibition “Cold War
Modern: Design 1945–1970” for first time brings together art and
design from the West and the East of the period marked with the
dramatic conflict and competition between the two political
blocks.
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- 1945–1970 was the time of not only political
tension but of exceptional creativity as well. It touched a wide
range of human activities – from everyday life to the most
remarkable achievements of culture. Arms and space race and the
development of science and technology have made a huge impact on
culture. Concentrating on the highly troublesome and volatile
years the exhibition will reveal the Cold War as a competition
between differing concepts of modern life and art in the world
divided by the Iron Curtain.
- The exhibition includes works of the
outstanding artists from the West (Lucio Fontana, Robert
Rauschenberg, Isamu Noguchi, Pablo Picasso, Gerhard Richter,
Ossip Zadkine, and others) and the East (Jiří Kolář, Josef
Koudelka, Boris Michailov, Yevgeniy Vuchetich, and others),
modern design and craft objects (by Magdalena Abakanowicz,
Pierre Cardin, Joe Colombo, Charles and Ray Eames, Dieter Rams,
Eero Aarnio, Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtová, Raymond
Loewy, Paco Rabanne, Eero Saarinen, and others), architecture
projects (by Archigram, Archizoom, Le Corbusier, Buckminster
Fuller, Arata Isozaki, Peter and Alison Smithson, and others)
and films (by Stanley Kubrick, Mikhail Kalatozov, Andrei
Tarkovsky, and others). Triumphs of science and engineering,
such as the model of the first artificial satellite “Sputnik”,
model of the “Vostok” spacecraft capsule, spacesuits of USA
astronauts and USSR cosmonauts, models of Moscow and Jeđted (former
Czechoslovakia) TV towers and others, will also be presented to
the viewers.
- The exhibition is organized by the Victoria
and Albert Museum. Curators: Jane Pavitt and David Crowley.
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