Crossover Culture Max Bill’s and Georges Vantongerloo’s Ties with the United States by Angela Thomas

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Max Bill’s Project for the 1939/40 New York World’s Fair Bill designed a project, in the International Style, for the Swiss Pavilion. If his design proposal had been accepted and built, Bill would have emigrated to the U.S.A., where some of his former Bauhaus masters had already emigrated after the school’s closure by the Nazis. Instead, Bill stayed on in Switzerland and remained life-long friends with Anni and Josef Albers, Walter Gropius, and László Moholy-Nagy on the other side of the Atlantic. He first made their acquaintance while still a student at the Dessau-era Bauhaus. They had all since fled Nazi Germany and were living in the States as new U.S. citizens. But Bill didn’t just know European émigré artists in the U.S. He travelled to the United States on numerous occasions, where he also got to know the publishers George Wittenborn (NYC) and Paul Theobald (Chicago). The collector Peggy Guggenheim and Hilla von Rebay, at the time working as a buying scout for Peggy’s uncle, Solomon R. Guggenheim, met Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo in Europe. Before having their major U.S. retrospectives, Vantongerloo and Bill first had their work featured at the New York galleries of Rose Fried and Madeleine Chalette Lejwa. Madeleine Chalette Lejwa and her husband Arthur opened their Manhattan gallery in 1950. Ten years later, in March 1960, they included four paintings by Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo, two by each artist, in the exhibition Construction and Geometry in Painting: From Malevich to Tomorrow.

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Max Bill and Fritz Glarner in Venice

12min
pages 56-64

Fritz Glarner and Georges Vantongerloo at the Rose Fried Gallery in Manhattan

1min
pages 54-55

Rose Fried and George Wittenborn

1min
pages 50-53

Leon Polk Smith

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pages 41-42

Robert Wilson and the Film Max Bill: The Master’s Vision

1min
pages 46-47

Praemium Imperiale, 1993

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pages 48-49

Bill’s Sculpture Is First-Rate

2min
pages 36-38

Moholy-Nagy, Theobald van der Rohe in Chicago

1min
pages 39-40

Émigré Bauhaus Teachers and Students in the United States

2min
pages 32-33

Substance vs. Form

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page 31

Max Bill and Josef Albers —Mutual Appreciation

1min
pages 34-35

Walter Gropius Vouches for Max Bill

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pages 29-30

Marshall Plan

1min
page 28

The USA Baut Exhibition in Zurich 1945

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page 27

Vantongerloo’s Collectors

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page 24

Hilla von Rebay

1min
pages 25-26

Georges Vantongerloo’s American Friends and Allies

1min
page 22

Ellsworth Kelly

1min
page 23

Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.

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pages 18-21

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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pages 11-12

Max Bill

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page 3

Bill’s Retrospective in Buffalo, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.

1min
pages 13-16

Max Bill’s Project for the 1939/40 New York World’s Fair

1min
pages 5-7

Georges Vantongerloo

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page 4

Parallel Show in Beverly Hills

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page 17

Collectors and Artists with Close Ties to Max Bill

1min
pages 8-10
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