Avant-garde and criticism / / edited by Klaus Beekman and Jan de Vries.

Avant-Garde and Criticism sheds new light on the complex aims, functions, practices and contexts of art-criticism in relation to the European avant-garde. Although many avant-garde works and the avant-gardes of various countries have been analyzed, considerably less attention has been given to the r...

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Superior document:Avant garde critical studies ; 21
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Avant garde critical studies ; 21.
Physical Description:1 online resource (367 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary material /  |r Editors Avant-Garde and Criticism --  |t Criticism and Avant-Garde /  |r Klaus Beekman and Jan de Vries --  |t Art Criticism and Avant-Garde: André Lhote’s Written Works /  |r Jean-Roch Bouiller --  |t Architectural Criticism in de 8 en OPBOUW /  |r Ben Rebel --  |t Theo van Doesburg and Writings on Film in De Stijl /  |r Ansje van Beusekom --  |t The International Theatre Exhibition of 1922 and the Critics /  |r Peter G.F. Eversmann --  |t The Making of a Reputation: the Case of Cobra /  |r Nico Laan --  |t Avant-Garde Reviewing of New Book Releases A Case Study from The Netherlands /  |r Hugo Verdaasdonk --  |t Mayakovsky as Literary Critic /  |r Willem G. Weststeijn --  |t German Art in The Netherlands before and after World War II /  |r Gregor Langfeld --  |t Banality in Art Criticism. Comments on the Reception of Art in the German Daily Press of the 1920's /  |r Arie Hartog --  |t A Victorious Campaign for Dadaism? On the Press Coverage of the Dutch Dada Tour of 1923 /  |r Hubert F. van den Berg --  |t The Inevitability of Argumentative Criticism Theo van Doesburg and the Constructive Review /  |r Klaus Beekman --  |t On Intentionality and Avant-Garde Criticism /  |r Ralf Grüttemeier --  |t Resistance to the Avant-Garde Criticism of the Avant-Garde in Dutch Literary Periodicals /  |r Wiljan van den Akker and Gillis Dorleijn --  |t Dutch Contemporaries on Proust and the Historic Avant-Garde /  |r Sabine van Wesemael --  |t The Writing Artists of the Magazine Kroniek van Kunst en Kultuur (Chronicle of Art and Culture) in the Period 1935-1941 /  |r Hestia Bavelaar. 
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