Constructivism in the round
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An exhibition of Russian constructivist art from 1915 to 1932 is on display at the Guggenheim Museum until Dec 15, 1992. The exhibit, 'The Great Utopia,' boasts of over 800 exhibits including works of Vladimir Tatlin, Boris Ender, Sara Bunzis, Ivan Kudriashev and Ivan Puni.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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Cubism in the round: Czech architects gave new dimension to the principles they learned from the paintings of Braque and Picasso
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Czech architects and artists have incorporated principles of cubism in their works since 1911. Although the movement lost its impetus in the two world wars, both Germany and Czechoslovakia recently acknowledged cubist work in major exhibitions in Prague and Weil am Rhein.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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Total immersion in Budapest: an ancient spa city offers sensuous pleasures unchanged by revolution
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Budapest, Hungary boasts of numerous baths in either part of this city divided by the Danube River. The most popular bath is located in the Gellert, a historic hotel and is open to both guests and the paying public.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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