Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) stands out in the Dutch history of art and literature as a radical innovator, a protean figure whose many talents served the purpose of networking between the so-called European avant-garde and the Netherlands. Van Doesburg contributed to the Dutch magazine Het getij (The tide) with a series of columns titled Review of the avant-garde (Revue der avant-garde), intended to familiarize the Dutch public with what was going on in the rest of Europe in terms of artistic innovation.
‘To be continued’: Van Doesburg’s Reviews of the Avant-garde (1921-1922) / Terrenato, Francesca. - STAMPA. - 52:(2017), pp. 165-177. (Intervento presentato al convegno Le avanguardie dei Paesi nordici nel contesto europeo del primo Novecento (The NordicAvant-gardes in the European Context of the Early 20th Century) tenutosi a Roma nel 22-24 ottobre 2015).
‘To be continued’: Van Doesburg’s Reviews of the Avant-garde (1921-1922)
TERRENATO, FRANCESCAPrimo
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2017
Abstract
Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) stands out in the Dutch history of art and literature as a radical innovator, a protean figure whose many talents served the purpose of networking between the so-called European avant-garde and the Netherlands. Van Doesburg contributed to the Dutch magazine Het getij (The tide) with a series of columns titled Review of the avant-garde (Revue der avant-garde), intended to familiarize the Dutch public with what was going on in the rest of Europe in terms of artistic innovation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.