Modernism and the Mediterranean : the Maeght Foundation /

Birksted, Jan, 1946-

Modernism and the Mediterranean : the Maeght Foundation / Maeght Foundation Jan K. Birksted. - xvi, 208 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cm. - Histories of vision . - Histories of vision. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-202) and index.

Introduction: The commission -- 'A moment of euphoria' -- The Labyrinth -- The Labyrinth -- Knossos -- The Mediterranean -- The Mediterranean -- Narratives -- The pools -- The pools -- Reflections -- Conclusion: The aftermath -- 1974 -- Academic envoi: Spatial temporality. 1. Sect. I. 2. 3. Sect. II. 4. 5. Sect. III. 6. 7. 8.

"Situated in a Mediterranean landscape, the Maeght Foundation is a unqiue Modernist museum, product of an extraordinary collaboration between the architect, Jose Luis Sert, and the artists whose work was to be displayed there. The architecture, garden design and art offer a rare opportunity to see work in settings conceived in active collaboration with the artists themselves." "By focusing on the relationship between this art foundation and its Arcadian setting, including Joan Miro's labyrinth, George Braque's pool, Tal-Coat's mosaic wall and Giacometti's terrace, Jan K. Birksted demonstrates how the building articulates many of the ideas that preoccupied this group of artists during the culminating years of their lives. The study pays special attention to the ways in which architecture can shape the experience of time, and addresses the Modernist desire for wilderness and its problematic roots in the classical Mediterranean ideal. In showing how the design of the Maeght Foundation is a Modernist representation of Mediterranean culture, the author has developed an interpretation of architecture that accommodates not only the architect's handling of material or function, but shows as well how it can be the embodiment of a particular vision of space and time."--Jacket. "Situated in a Mediterranean landscape, the Maeght Foundation is a unqiue Modernist museum, product of an extraordinary collaboration between the architect, Jose Luis Sert, and the artists whose work was to be displayed there. The architecture, garden design and art offer a rare opportunity to see work in settings conceived in active collaboration with the artists themselves." "By focusing on the relationship between this art foundation and its Arcadian setting, including Joan Miro's labyrinth, George Braque's pool, Tal-Coat's mosaic wall and Giacometti's terrace, Jan K. Birksted demonstrates how the building articulates many of the ideas that preoccupied this group of artists during the culminating years of their lives. The study pays special attention to the ways in which architecture can shape the experience of time, and addresses the Modernist desire for wilderness and its problematic roots in the classical Mediterranean ideal. In showing how the design of the Maeght Foundation is a Modernist representation of Mediterranean culture, the author has developed an interpretation of architecture that accommodates not only the architect's handling of material or function, but shows as well how it can be the embodiment of a particular vision of space and time."--BOOK JACKET.

075460179X 9780754601791

2003535147


Sert, José Luis, 1902-1983 --Criticism and interpretation.


Fondation Maeght--Buildings.


Space (Architecture)--France--Saint-Paul (Alpes-Maritimes)
Vernacular architecture--Influence.--Mediterranean Region
Natural landscaping--Influence


Saint-Paul (Alpes-Maritimes, France)--Buildings, structures, etc.

N2165.7 / .B57 2004

727.7092

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