G : an avant-garde journal of art, architecture, design, and film 1923-1926
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G : an avant-garde journal of art, architecture, design, and film 1923-1926
Tate , in association with the Getty Research InstituteGetty Research Institute, 2011
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G : Material zur elementaren Gestaltung
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"Translation of: G : Material zur Elementaren Gestaltung, nos. 1/6 (1923/26)"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Two folded sheets inserted in sleeve inside back cover
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内容説明
The journal "G," launched at the suggestion of the founder of the De Stijl movement, Theo van Doesburg, and produced by the artist and filmmaker, Hans Richter, was published in Berlin between 1923 and 1926, when the city was an epicentre of the European avant-gardes. Drawing together painting, sculpture, photography, film, architecture, engineering, industrial design, poetry, fashion, and urbanism, it sought to counter conservative forces that would restrict the development of a new and vital culture. Contributions were published in the journal from leading avant-garde figures including Mies van der Rohe, El Lissitsky, Tristan Tzara, Man Ray and Theo van Doesburg. The radicalism of the ideas published within "G" were matched by its design and typography. For the first time the journal is translated and reproduced in full, so that its vivid, polemical language is set alongside its bold and innovative layouts that have lost none of their visual impact, capturing the dynamism and excitement of this pivotal moment in modernist history.
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