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  1. 29. Dez. 2012 · Video 'Die bekannte Unbekannte – Sophie Taeuber-Arp' abspielen Aus 'Sternstunde Kunst' vom 28.02.2016, 23:22 Uhr (Link zur Sendung) Die bekannte Unbekannte – Sophie Taeuber-Arp

  2. Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Cercles mouvementés, 1934. 1936-38. Plastische Arbeiten in Holz, manche in Zusammenarbeit mit Hans Arp. 1937. Mitglied von Allianz. Vereinigung moderner Schweizer Künstler in Zürich. 1937-39. Herausgabe der internationalen Kunstzeit ...

  3. 20. Juni 2021 · Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) was a pioneer of abstraction. The retrospective *Living Abstraction*, which the Kunstmuseum Basel dedicates to Sophie Taeuber-Arp in 2021, will present her work to an international public for the first time.

  4. Sophie Taeuber-Arp (born January 19, 1889, Davos, Switzerland—died January 13, 1943, Zürich) Swiss French Dada artist, textile designer, and modern dancer whose multimedia works bridged the gap between fine and applied arts. After studying textile design in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and in Hamburg, Taeuber-Arp left for Zürich in 1915.

  5. Sophie Taeuber-Arp was a key figure in many of the important movements of the pre-World War II art scene in Europe, and was one of the most active figures around the Café Voltaire in Zurich. She dedicated her career to breaking down static, artificial boundaries between genres and forms, and celebrating the creative energy such liberation released. Her creations attempted to destabilize ...

  6. Heidi Eisenhut, Kantonsbibliothekarin von Appenzell Ausserrhoden, wird uns begleiten und uns mit ihren profunden Kenntnissen das Leben von Sophie Taeuber-Arp in Trogen näherbringen. Treff- und Startpunkt 13:30 h, 9043 Trogen, Bahnhof. Rückreise 17:00 h, 9043 Trogen, Landsgemeindeplatz. Leitung Urs Von Däniken, 079 660 24 92, 071 340 02 78

  7. 21. Nov. 2021 · Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943) was one of the most multitalented of modern artists, creating profoundly innovative work across many disciplines. This exhibition traces her career’s trajectory: from applied arts teacher, participant in the Dada movement, and maker of textiles and objects; to designer of murals, stained glass windows, furniture, interiors, and buildings; to painter-sculptor ...