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Josef Albers, Alpha, 1939, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL [© 2019 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/ARS, NY]
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装飾、建築におけるその概念は、本質的ではない、付加物といった意味合いをどこかしら含んでいる。だが、それはいまだわれわれがモダニズムというフレームから自由ではないことを意味してはないないだろうか。モダニズムと装飾「装飾と犯罪」とは、建築家アドルフ・ロースの有名なエッセイである。モダニズムの建築は、この刺激的なエッセイとともに、これまでの様式建築から離れ、自らのスタイルを歩み始めたとされている。では、
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