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A Transatlantic Aesthetic

As total art objects and pinnacles of technological prowess, liners radically transformed the aesthetic imagination of the interwar era.

 

Demuth-Paquebot-Paris.jpegTheir impressive streamlined silhouettes and complex machinery attracted the admiration of avant-garde artists, who replicated them obsessively. Transatlantic crossings blurred the boundaries of time and place, becoming a space where anything was possible, often representing an entirely new existential and cosmopolitan experience for artists.

 

Credits:
- Charles Demuth, Paquebot Paris, 1921-1922. Huile sur toile. Columbus, Columbus Museum of Art © Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio: Gift of Ferdinand Howald

25 october 2024 – 23 february 2025

 

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