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Charmion Von Wiegand : Expanding Modernism, Hardback Book

Charmion Von Wiegand : Expanding Modernism Hardback

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Charmion von Wiegand started painting figuratively in 1926, when she received encouragement from her friend and painter, Joseph Stella.

After being hired as an American reporter based in Soviet Moscow from 1929 to 1932, von Wiegand established herself as a preeminent art critic who embraced progressive ideas.

She moved back to New York City in 1932 and became immersed in the avant-garde movement.

Von Wiegand developed a close circle of friends including Hans Richter, Carl Holty, and John Graham.

In 1941, when she met and befriended Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, she changed her painting style completely and was finally considered an artist in her own right.

Highly influenced by his work, von Wiegand became interested in combining abstraction, Theosophy, and Eastern religions including her adoptive religion, Buddhism.

The result was modern geometric abstract paintings that were imbued with Eastern imagery.

This comprehensive volume on von Wiegand showcases gloriously illustrated works from all phases of her career.

It also contains insightful essays and an array of previously unpublished material from the artist’s archives, including correspondence with Mondrian.

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