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international styleArchitectural style, an early and influential phase of the Modern Movement, originating in Western Europe in the 1920s but finding its fullest expression in the 1930s, notably in the USA. It is characterized by a dominance of geometric, especially rectilinear, forms; emphasis on asymmetrical composition; large expanses of glazing; and white rendered walls. Examples are Walter Gropius's Bauhaus building, Dessau, Germany, (1925-26); Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye, Poissy, France, (1927-31); Alvar Aalto's Viipuri Library, Finland (now in Russia), (1927-35); and Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion (1929). Philip Johnson and Alfred Barr coined the term ‘international style’ in 1932 to describe the work of Le Corbusier, Gropius, and Mies van der Rohe (among others) during the preceding decade. It is sometimes used as another name for the Modern Movement as a whole. |
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Of the works that specifically address the historical position of the show's subtitle, Argentine artist Sergio Vega's Modernismo Tropical, 2002, a slapstick narrative in photographs and text that tells the story of International Style "tropicalized," is perhaps the most successful. the Manhattan House takes up an entire block between Second and Third Avenues and is one of the first buildings in New York City to be constructed in the International style. In 1936, he motored back home in his red-spoked De Soto and got his break: an encounter with Neutra that resulted in six perfect photos of the radical International style better known as Modern. |
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