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Malaga art "Toys of the Avant-Garde" exhibits puppets, dolls, games and furniture created by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Giacomo Balla, Marcel Duchamp, Alexandra Exter, Paul Klee, Joan Mir ó, Alexander Rodchenko and Oskar Schlemmer.
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Alexandra Exter, one of several female artists represented in the show, produced designs for the stage, and other images, that suggest a vision and talent equal to the most familiar names in the show.
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A pair of 1927 costume designs by Exter are like Russian Constructivist abstractions as clothing.
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He did a nice write up of March Exter conference though.
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A man described as “mentally ill” and a recent allegedly radicalised convert to the Islamic faith, appears to have set off an explosive device in the toilets in a branch of the Giraffe restaurant chain in Exter.
Archive 2008-05-01 Thatsnews 2008
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But it's difficult to forget the prices paid by many of the artists in the face of political repression -- silence (Rodchenko), denunciation and relegation to obscurity at home (Malevich), self-exile (Kandinsky, Goncharova, Exter).
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Works by artists who left Russia or whose reputations were celebrated abroad -- Chagall, Popova, Exter, Pougny, Filonov, Malevich and Tatlin -- remind us of these artists 'overwhelming achievements.
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Exter - nal propriety merely constitutes civilization; only the idea of morality “belongs to real culture.”
Dictionary of the History of Ideas FREDERICK M. BARNARD 1968
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Marse George give Exter a bushel of seed cawn an some seed wheat, den he tole him to go down to de barn an 'get a bag of cotton seed.
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After de weddin 'we went down to de cabin Mis' Betsy done all dressed up, but Exter couldn 'stay no longer den dat night kaze he belonged to Marse Snipes
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