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  1. Madí - Wikipedia

    Madí (or MADI; also known as Grupo Madí or Arte Madí) is an international abstract (or concrete) art movement initiated in Buenos Aires in 1946 by the Hungarian-Argentinian artist and poet Gyula Kosice, and the Uruguayans Carmelo Arden Quin and Rhod Rothfuss.

  2. The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art – Exhibits geometric and MADI art

    The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art – Exhibits geometric and MADI art, a rambunctious style of geometric abstraction derived of constructivist and De Stijl inventions. There is so much more to explore at the museum. Get a sneak preview of what you will experience when you visit. Below are ways to connect with us in social media. Stay in the Know!

  3. Madi's original artworks

    Madi est une artiste peintre qui développe son style au travers d’expositions, collaborations et fresques murales. Elle se nourrit de fragments du réel pour construire son imaginaire. Faire une peinture est la résultante de cette collecte, une organisation …

  4. The Madí Movement Explained: Connecting Art and Geometry

    May 16, 2021 · Madí artists painted on irregular-sized canvases and experimented with geometrical forms, adding three-dimensional objects to their works and engaging with other art forms such as poetry or music. To promote their ideas and target an international audience, the group published a journal called Arte Madí Universal .

  5. Arte Madí - Tate

    Arte Madí was an artistic group formed in Buenos Aires in 1944 devoted to pure geometric abstraction. Founded by the artists Gyula Kosice, Rhod Rothfuss and Carmelo Arden Quin, Arte Madí had a commitment to expressing the reality of …

  6. MADInfo | MobileMadiMuseum

    The international MADI art Festival, which took place in Győr in 1995, was a prominent Hungarian MADI event. Here artists from all over the world have offered one or more of their works in order to establish a MADI Museum in Hungary.

  7. MADI Facts – The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art

    Dec 3, 2021 · Some people say MADI means Materialismo Dialettico, but most say it stands for Movement Abstraction Dimension Invention. Today there are MADI artists in many countries including France, Italy, Hungary, Uruguay, Spain, Japan, Brazil and Venezuela.

  8. Museum of Geometric and MADI Art - Wikipedia

    The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art is a museum in Dallas dedicated to abstract art and the Madí movement. [1] [2] The only such museum in North America, travel writer Emily Toman describes it as "one of the most underrated art museums in Dallas". [1]

  9. Hussein MadiArtists – WAC

    Hussein Madi is a Lebanese artist known for his mastery of multiple mediums, including painting, sculpture, mosaics, frescos, and graphic art. His art was inspired by nature and the creatures of God, which he depicted through acute detailing and abstraction, often reducing their graphic representation to a singular design that he repeated in ...

  10. MADI and the great adventure of contemporary art

    MADI and the great adventure of contemporary art. Roots of the MADI in South America. Írta: Jorge Glusberg. Life in Buenos Aires was no „fiesta” in the early 1940s as it had been in Paris for Ernest Hemingway in the 1920s.

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