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Published in the 1920s by a who's who of avant-garde artists, G helped shape a new phase in modern art. This is the first English translation.Published in the 1920s by a who's who of avant-garde artists, G helped shape a new phase in modern art. This is the first English translation.Hide synopsis
G: An Avant-Garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film, 1923-1926 – Hardcover
(2010)
by Detlef Mertins (Editor), Michael W Jennings (Editor), Steven Lindberg (Translator)
Getty Research Institute
ISBN: 1606060392
ISBN-13: 9781606060391
Description:pp. 280, 156 Illus. (22 Col. ) Published in the 1920s by a who?...pp. 280, 156 Illus. (22 Col. ) Published in the 1920s by a who? s who of avant-garde artists, G helped shape a new phase in modern art. This is the first English translation.
Description:New. 978-1-60606-039-1. Flawless copy, brand new, pristine,...New. 978-1-60606-039-1. Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--280 pages; 22 color and 118 b/w illustrations; 2 four-page folded inserts. Description: "First published in 1923, the journal G: Material zur Elementaren Gestaltung (G: Materials for Elemental Form-Creation) helped shape a new phase in the history of the European avant-garde. Founded by Hans Richter, a pioneer of abstract animated film, G featured works by some of the important names in the advanced cultures of Europe: Hans Arp, Walter Benjamin, Theo van Doesburg, Viking Eggeling, Naum Gabo, Werner Graeff, George Grosz, Hugo Häring, Raoul Hausmann, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Frederick Kiesler, El Lissitzky, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Antoine Pevsner, Man Ray, and Tristan Tzara. This edition, the first in English translation, preserves the original design by Lissitzky, Richter, and Graeff, and includes essays that explore the role of the journal in its time and in relation to contemporary culture. An introduction analyzes the principles of the journal, situates it in the culture of the early 1920s, and evaluates its achievements."