Der Ararat, the Glossary
Der Ararat was a Dadaist magazine published in Munich between 1918 and 1921.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Dada, German language, Germany, Hans Goltz, Konstantin Umansky, Munich, University of Iowa, Vladimir Tatlin.
- 1921 disestablishments in Germany
- Magazines disestablished in 1921
- Magazines established in 1918
- Visual arts magazines published in Germany
Dada
Dada or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centres in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire (in 1916), founded by Hugo Ball with his companion Emmy Hennings, and in Berlin in 1917.
German language
German (Standard High German: Deutsch) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Hans Goltz
Hans Goltz (11 August 1873 in Elbing (Elbląg), Prussia, Germany - 21 October 1927 in Baden-Baden) was a German art dealer, known as a pioneer of modernism in art.
Konstantin Umansky
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Umansky (Kонстантин Aлександрович Уманский; 14 May 1902 – 25 January 1945) was a Soviet diplomat, editor, journalist and artist.
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Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
University of Iowa
The University of Iowa (UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States.
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Vladimir Tatlin
Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin (– 31 May 1953) was a Russian and Soviet painter, architect and stage-designer.
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See also
1921 disestablishments in Germany
- Apostolic Vicariate of Anhalt
- Arbeitsrat für Kunst
- Berliner BC 03
- Citizens' Defense
- Das freie Volk
- Der Ararat
- Der Orchideengarten
- Der Ziegelbrenner
- Fehrenbach cabinet
- Kommunistische Montags-Zeitung
- Münchener Ratsch-Kathl
Magazines disestablished in 1921
- Arbeit und Kampf
- Arya: A Philosophical Review
- Der Ararat
- Der Orchideengarten
- Der Ziegelbrenner
- Durendal (magazine)
- Előre
- Good Morning (magazine)
- Huiminglu
- La Ilustración Española y Americana
- Nameh-e Banuvan
- Proletarskaya Kul'tura
- Ravnen
- The Athenaeum (British magazine)
- The Brownies' Book
- The Family Friend (magazine)
- The Green Book Magazine
- The Lone Hand (magazine)
- The Mask (journal)
- Vell i Nou
- Vestnik Teatra
- Voices (magazine)
- Woman's Century
- Women's World (Ottoman magazine)
- Yeni Dünya
- Zaban-e Zanan
Magazines established in 1918
- Akai tori
- Arc-voltaic
- Archiv für Musikwissenschaft
- Arna (publication)
- Atlántida (magazine)
- Aussie: The Australian Soldiers' Magazine
- Camera! The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry
- Der Ararat
- Diken (magazine)
- Grecia (magazine)
- Iskusstvo kommuny
- Književni jug
- La Raccolta
- Labor (magazine)
- Les Mouches fantastiques
- Military Affairs (magazine)
- Military Thought
- Proletarskaya Kul'tura
- Samefolket
- Saogat
- Stri Dharma
- The Adriatic Review
- The Liberator (magazine)
- The World Tomorrow (magazine)
- Valori plastici
- Wendingen
- Yeni Dünya
- Zeitschrift für Musikwissenschaft
Visual arts magazines published in Germany
- 032c
- ARCH+
- Architectural Digest (Germany)
- Art (magazine)
- BauNetz
- Bauhaus (magazine)
- Berlinische Monatsschrift
- DETAIL (professional journal)
- Das Kunstblatt
- Das Plakat (magazine)
- Dekorative Kunst
- Der Ararat
- Der Gegner
- Der Orchideengarten
- Der Querschnitt
- Deutsche Bauzeitung
- Die Insel (magazine, 1899–1901)
- Die Pleite
- European Photography
- Frau und Hund
- G (magazine)
- Jedermann sein eigner Fussball
- Jugend (magazine)
- Junk Jet
- KUNST Magazin
- Kunstforum International
- Lodown Magazine
- MAOG
- Meggendorfer-Blätter
- Melodie und Rhythmus
- Mono.Kultur
- Muschelhaufen
- Pan (magazine)
- Propyläen
- Süddeutsche Monatshefte
- Simplicissimus
- Text+Kritik
- Texte zur Kunst
- Theater der Zeit
- Theater heute
- Twen
- Zakpo