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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract L'Union des artistes modernes, abrégé par L'Union des artistes modernes, abrégé par le sigle UAM, est un mouvement d'artistes décorateurs et d'architectes fondé en France le 15 mai 1929 par Jean Prouvé, Charlotte Perriand, Charles Édouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier), Pierre Jeanneret et Robert Mallet-Stevens. Stoppée par la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l'UAM reprend ses activités avec les expositions Formes utiles à partir de 1949. L'UAM s'arrête définitivement en 1958 mais les expositions « Formes utiles » se prolongent et sont à l'initiative du Centre de création industrielle en 1969.u Centre de création industrielle en 1969. , L'Union des artistes modernes (UAM) è statL'Union des artistes modernes (UAM) è stato un movimento di artisti e decoratori fondato in Francia nel 1928 da Robert Mallet-Stevens e attivo fino al 1958. Il movimento, che confluì nel movimento moderno internazionale, si proponeva di superare il decorativismo dell'Art Nouveau proponendo un'architettura di pure forme e linee, funzionale e priva di decorazioni in quanto tali. Grande attenzione fu riservata alle nuove tecniche e ai nuovi materiali (come il cemento armato). nuovi materiali (come il cemento armato). , The French Union of Modern Artists (FrenchThe French Union of Modern Artists (French: Union des artistes modernes; UAM) was a movement made up of decorative artists and architects founded in France on 15 May 1929 and active until 1959. Initially made up of around 20 dissidents of the Société des Artistes-Décorateurs (SAD) and led by Robert Mallet-Stevens, the UAM offered a strong and militant alternative to the SAD. Motivated towards making a clean break from the past and struggling against objects in style, artists of the union proclaimed 'We must rise up against everything that looks rich, against whatever is well made, and against anything inherited from grandmother...impose will where habit is not invoked...overcome the habit of the eyes'. Young makers of jewellery joined the union with aims to create works of art in their field through the use of less expensive materials, making it more accessible than the current trend of expensive bijoux blancs. UAM members participated annually in the Salon d'Automne with an exhibit created by 'The Group', and emphasized design over decoration. Interiors were designed to function with concrete, steel and glass architecture and furniture made of metallic structures was arranged within, without additional decoration. Their message was amplified through various shows and manifesto's (its first in 1934 'For Modern Art as a Frame for Contemporary Life') and activity peaked at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris where Francis Jourdain's rationalist work was displayed in his interior design for A Workers Home; Marcel Gascoin's storage and organization capabilities were displayed in his library exhibit; Charlotte Perriand exhibited folding chairs with steel tubing; and Jean Prouvé introduced one of the first chairs constructed with the new material - Plexiglas. Members included as 'Actifs' on the 'catalogue de la première exposition de l'UAM, 1930 (catalogue of the first exhibition, 1930)': * (1897–1987) * Pierre Barbe * Louis Barillet (1880–1948) * (1881–1939) * (1895–1982) * Jean Carlu (1900–1989) * Paul Colin (1892–1985) * (1891–1948) * Joseph Csaky (1888–1971) * (1885–1979) * (1901–1985) * Jean Fouquet (1899-1984) * Eileen Gray (1879–1976) * (1891–1965) * René Herbst (1891–1982) * (1899-???) * Francis Jourdain (1876–1958) * (1902–1954) * Jacques Le Chevallier (1896–1987) * Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886–1945) * (1891–1962) * (1896–1966) * Gustave Miklos (1888–1967) * (1885–1956) * Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) * Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) * Jean Puiforcat (1897–1945) * (1891–1970) * (1914–1988) * (1892–1969) * Raymond Templier (1891–1968) * Œvres de Pierre Legrain (1889–1929) Other members include: * (1892–1969) * Francis Bernard * André Bloc (1896–1966) * (1901–1968) * Philippe Charbonneaux (1917) * Pierre Chareau (1883–1950) * Marcel Gascoin (1907–1986) * Adrienne Gorska (1899–1969) * Pierre Guariche (1926–1995) * Gabriel Guevrekian * Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) (1887–1965) * Pierre Jeanneret (1896–1967) * * Jean Lambert-Rucki * * Charles Loupot * André Lurçat, * Mathieu Matégot (1910–2001) * * Georges-Henri Pingusson (1894–1978), * (1929) * (1894–1977) * Carlo Rim (1905–1989) * André Salmon * Roger Tallon (1929) * Maximilien Voxn * Roger Tallon (1929) * Maximilien Vox , Die Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) war Die Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) war ein 1929 in Frankreich gegründeter und bis 1958 aktiver avantgardistischer Zusammenschluss von Architekten und Designern. Neben der Textilkünstlerin , in deren Appartement (7 Quai des Grands Augustins) die Union gegründet wurde, gehörten zu den Gründungsmitgliedern, die wegen grundsätzlicher Meinungsverschiedenheiten aus der (SAD) ausgetreten waren, die Architekten (1876–1958), Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886–1945) und René Herbst (1891–1982) und die Innenarchitektin Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999). Bereits kurze Zeit später traten unter anderem Pierre Chareau (1883–1950), (1892–1969), , , Jean Prouvé (1901–1984), Jean Puiforcat (1897–1945) und (1901–1998) der Künstlervereinigung bei. Weitere Künstler, Charles Peignot (1897–1983), Jean Cocteau (1887–1963), André Gide (1869–1951), Le Corbusier (1887–1965), Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979) und Maximilien Vox (1894–1974) schlossen sich der Gemeinschaft an. „Together we tried to break away from the style that survived the first World War. It is not surprising that I tried to accomplish in my field what my friends were doing in theirs.“ – Charles Peignoit Die erste UAM-Ausstellung fand im Jahr 1930 im Musée des Arts décoratifs (Paris) statt.m Musée des Arts décoratifs (Paris) statt. , La Union des artistes modernes (Unión de ALa Union des artistes modernes (Unión de Artistas Modernos en español), o UAM en sus siglas abreviadas, fue un movimiento centrado en las artes decorativas fundado en Francia en 1929 por Robert Mallet-Stevens y que perduró hasta 1958. El movimiento buscaba explorar las posibilidades de los nuevos materiales y técnicas de comienzos de siglo para aplicarlos a las artes decorativas desde una visión moderna e innovadora. Se dieron a conocer en la Exposición Internacional de París de 1937 con un pabellón exclusivo para ellos. Algunos de sus miembros más destacados fueron: * (1892-1969), , * , (1880-1948), (1881-1939), , André Bloc (1896-1966), (1895-1982), * , (1901-1968), Philippe Charbonneaux (1917), Pierre Chareau (1883-1950), Paul Colin (1892-1985), (1891-1948), Joseph Csaky (1888-1971), * (1901-1985), * (1907-1986), (1899-1969), (1926-1995), Gabriel Guevrekian, * , René Herbst (1891-1982), , * Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) (1887-1965), Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967), (1876-1958), , * , (1888-1967), (1896-1987), (1894-1977), , (1892-1962), André Lurçat (1894-1970), * Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886-1945), (1896-1966), (1910-2001), Gustave Miklos (1888-1967), (1889-1956), * , Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), Georges-Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), (1929), Jean Prouvé (1901-1984), Jean Puiforcat (1897-1945), * (1905-1989), * André Salmon (1881-1969), (1914-1988), (1892-1969), * Roger Tallon (1929-2011), (1891-1968), * (1894-1974). (1929-2011), (1891-1968), * (1894-1974).
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rdfs:comment L'Union des artistes modernes (UAM) è statL'Union des artistes modernes (UAM) è stato un movimento di artisti e decoratori fondato in Francia nel 1928 da Robert Mallet-Stevens e attivo fino al 1958. Il movimento, che confluì nel movimento moderno internazionale, si proponeva di superare il decorativismo dell'Art Nouveau proponendo un'architettura di pure forme e linee, funzionale e priva di decorazioni in quanto tali. Grande attenzione fu riservata alle nuove tecniche e ai nuovi materiali (come il cemento armato). nuovi materiali (come il cemento armato). , L'Union des artistes modernes, abrégé par L'Union des artistes modernes, abrégé par le sigle UAM, est un mouvement d'artistes décorateurs et d'architectes fondé en France le 15 mai 1929 par Jean Prouvé, Charlotte Perriand, Charles Édouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier), Pierre Jeanneret et Robert Mallet-Stevens. Stoppée par la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l'UAM reprend ses activités avec les expositions Formes utiles à partir de 1949. L'UAM s'arrête définitivement en 1958 mais les expositions « Formes utiles » se prolongent et sont à l'initiative du Centre de création industrielle en 1969.u Centre de création industrielle en 1969. , The French Union of Modern Artists (FrenchThe French Union of Modern Artists (French: Union des artistes modernes; UAM) was a movement made up of decorative artists and architects founded in France on 15 May 1929 and active until 1959. Initially made up of around 20 dissidents of the Société des Artistes-Décorateurs (SAD) and led by Robert Mallet-Stevens, the UAM offered a strong and militant alternative to the SAD. Motivated towards making a clean break from the past and struggling against objects in style, artists of the union proclaimed 'We must rise up against everything that looks rich, against whatever is well made, and against anything inherited from grandmother...impose will where habit is not invoked...overcome the habit of the eyes'. Young makers of jewellery joined the union with aims to create works of art in their fieh aims to create works of art in their fie , La Union des artistes modernes (Unión de ALa Union des artistes modernes (Unión de Artistas Modernos en español), o UAM en sus siglas abreviadas, fue un movimiento centrado en las artes decorativas fundado en Francia en 1929 por Robert Mallet-Stevens y que perduró hasta 1958. El movimiento buscaba explorar las posibilidades de los nuevos materiales y técnicas de comienzos de siglo para aplicarlos a las artes decorativas desde una visión moderna e innovadora. Se dieron a conocer en la Exposición Internacional de París de 1937 con un pabellón exclusivo para ellos. Algunos de sus miembros más destacados fueron:nos de sus miembros más destacados fueron: , Die Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) war Die Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) war ein 1929 in Frankreich gegründeter und bis 1958 aktiver avantgardistischer Zusammenschluss von Architekten und Designern. Neben der Textilkünstlerin , in deren Appartement (7 Quai des Grands Augustins) die Union gegründet wurde, gehörten zu den Gründungsmitgliedern, die wegen grundsätzlicher Meinungsverschiedenheiten aus der (SAD) ausgetreten waren, die Architekten (1876–1958), Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886–1945) und René Herbst (1891–1982) und die Innenarchitektin Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999). Bereits kurze Zeit später traten unter anderem Pierre Chareau (1883–1950), (1892–1969), , , Jean Prouvé (1901–1984), Jean Puiforcat (1897–1945) und (1901–1998) der Künstlervereinigung bei.d (1901–1998) der Künstlervereinigung bei.
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