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Founded in Netherlands in 1917 and active until about 1927, the De Stijl movement preached simplicity and abstraction, encompassing paintings, sculpture, architecture, and typography. Its artists and ...
Dutch for "The Style," the De Stijl movement (also chronicled in a journal of the same name) aspired to lofty utopian ideals and was most closely associated with writer, painter, and designer Theo Van ...
At the request of Dutch watch retailer Ace Jewelers, Nomos — the German watchmaker best known for its Bauhaus-inspired minimalist timepieces — has released a limited edition version of its Orion ...
The only industrial building designed by Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964), the Dutch designer and architect associated with the De Stijl movement, sat empty for nearly a decade before its current owner ...
To mark the centennial of the De Stijl movement, Sotheby’s has organised an exhibition of works by its founding pioneers and contemporary artists who were influenced by the Dutch movement. Called ...
New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s MoMA Design Store has released an incredible, multicolored version of the Jenga stacking game inspired by the De Stijl (the style) art movement, founded by a group of ...
As one of the most prominent examples of the De Stijl movement, the 1925 Rietveld Schroder House represents a radical moment in modern architecture. Categorized by refining components to their ...
In 2017, the Netherlands will celebrate the centenary of the Dutch art and design movement De Stijl with a series of events including three major exhibitions at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague that ...