7 arts, 1922-1928 une revue Belge d'avant-garde : een belgisch avant-gardetijdschrift : a Belgian avant-garde magazine

In 1922, three young men founded the avant-garde magazine 7 Arts to promote the arts and in particular the synthesis of all the arts as only architecture and cinema can achieve. Pierre Bourgeois, a poet, his brother Victor, an architect, and the painter Pierre-Louis Flouquet were soon joined by the...

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Weitere Verfasser: Boudin-Lestienne, Stéphane (HerausgeberIn), Mare, Alexandre (HerausgeberIn), Pesztat, Yaron (HerausgeberIn), Strauven, Iwan (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Bruxelles CFC-Éditions 2020
Bruxelles Fondation CIVA 2020
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Zusammenfassung:In 1922, three young men founded the avant-garde magazine 7 Arts to promote the arts and in particular the synthesis of all the arts as only architecture and cinema can achieve. Pierre Bourgeois, a poet, his brother Victor, an architect, and the painter Pierre-Louis Flouquet were soon joined by the composer Georges Monier and Karel Maes, painter, engraver and furniture designer. "The five" succeeded in harnessing the vital forces of the Belgian avant-garde and in placing their magazine at the very heart of the European avant-garde. Throughout the six years of publication the pages of the magazine provided a platform for the principal protagonists of the Belgian and international artistic scene: De Stijl, the Bauhaus, the Purists, the Constructivists, the Futurists and many other champions of the geometric abstraction to which they gave the name Plastique pure or Pure Plastic. Their ambition was to have the arts penetrate every dimension of modern urban life and to transform it in the process. In 2020, CIVA is devoting a retrospective exhibition to 7 Arts, the impressive adventure that this work presents
Beschreibung:240 Seiten
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31 cm
ISBN:9782875720481
978-2-87572-048-1