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Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.
Book cover of Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or: Enchanting Modernism; featuring an abstract painting. Published by Hannibal Books.

Donas, Archipenko & La Section d'Or

Enchanting Modernism

By (author) Peter J.H. Pauwels
Contributions by Adriaan Gonnissen

£55.00

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  • First Comprehensive Focus on Donas: Highlights Marthe Donas as the first internationally successful female avant-garde artist from Antwerp—a long-overlooked pioneer in modern art
  • Strong Institutional Backing: Produced in collaboration with the Marthe Donas Foundation, the Archipenko Foundation, and major museums including the KMSKA and Saarlandmuseum
  • International Context: Situates Donas within La Section d’Or, alongside iconic artists like Archipenko, Brancusi, Braque, and Léger
  • Spotlight on Women in Modernism: Emphasises the critical role of women artists in the Cubist and avant-garde movements, including Natalia Goncharova and Marie Vassilieff
  • Rich Visual Content: Features high-quality reproductions of rare works in Donas’s distinctive "pearly" colour palette and cubist style
  • Cross-Border Appeal: Appeals to Belgian, French, German, and international audiences interested in modernist art and cultural history
  • Catalogue accompanying the eponymous exhibition at the KMSKA in Antwerp, from 4 October 2025 to 11 January 2026
Full Description

Shortly after the First World War, the enigmatic name ‘Tour Donas’ began to appear in avant-garde magazines and exhibitions across Europe. It was the pseudonym of the Antwerp artist Marthe Donas, who quickly earned recognition for her innovative, colourful and refined paintings. In 1917, whilst on the French Riviera, she met Alexander Archipenko, the visionary Ukrainian-born artist who later became an American citizen. He became her mentor and the source of her inspiration. Working together at the Château de Valrose also led to a brief romantic liaison. 

This book highlights the couple’s creative interaction, locates their work within the international network of La Section d’Or, the reconstituted artists’ group in Paris, and explores their relationship with key figures including Herwarth Walden, Theo van Doesburg and Katherine Dreier. A visually rich rediscovery of an intriguing artist duo and their place in the avantgarde in the early years of the last century.

With contributions by, among others, Peter J.H. Pauwels and Adriaan Gonnissen (eds.).

About the Author

Adriaan Gonnissen is a historian and art historian. He is currently a curator of modern art at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA) in Antwerp, where he is developing a series of exhibitions on Belgian modernism from both international and regional perspectives. Peter J.H. Pauwels is the curator of the exhibition and the author of an extensive monograph on Marthe Donas, published in 2015. He is an expert on the life and work of Marthe Donas (1885-1967), the pioneering Belgian modernist artist.

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Specifications
Publisher
Hannibal Books
ISBN
9789493416406
Published
28th Oct 2025
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Benelux, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, and Italy
Size
280 mm x 240 mm
Pages
352 Pages
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