The Guggenheim presents a new view of Orphism-the movement that time forgot
Briefly

Apollinaire's Orphism highlights a largely lyrical and emotional approach to art, emphasizing color and urban dynamism, which contrasts with the more formal Cubism.
The exhibition 'Harmony and Dissonance' not only revisits Apollinaire's contributions but also attempts to showcase the evolution and influence of Orphism beyond its initial period.
Vivien Greene, co-curator, noted the term Orphism is used elastically in the exhibition, linking historical and contemporary influences on abstraction and color theory.
Orphism emerged from Apollinaire's observations of artists like Delaunay and Kupka, who channeled their experiences into vibrant color theories and emotional expression in art.
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