Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts published by Americans in Italy (1921–24) provides a remarkable account/ of the aesthetic and ideological project of its American editor, Harold A. Loeb. The magazine, which was one of the American little reviews that gave the genre new life, purported to be a tool for defending contemporary American literature and art that nevertheless gave allocated substantial space to Europe and its innovations. It championed a vision of artistic creation that was plural and international, one in which the United States and Europe joined forces to produce universal works. Published in Rome, Berlin, and then New York, Broom had a complex, multifaceted editorial line inspired by contributors from different cult...
textBetween the years 1960 and 1970, New York gallerist Leo Castelli was closely involved with Milan...
United States must be viewed in the context of general cultural post-war directions. These direction...
ATLANTIC MONTHLY : A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART AND POLITICS ; 52.1883, NR. 312 Atlantic monthly :...
International audienceThis paper considers the modernist little magazine Broom (1921-1924) from a tr...
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Editor: Harold Loeb.Published: Rome, Nov. 1921-Sept. 1922; Berlin, Oct. 1922-Mar. 1923; New York, Au...
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Our understanding of modern art draws a distinction between the Anglo-American and continental Europ...
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The British modernist little magazine Ray: Art Miscellany (1926–1927) pioneered the combination of t...
\u27Le Printemps\u27 was part of a commissioned series of lithographs by Paris-based Verve magazine\...
In the time span between the two world wars, the intense literary activity in France resulted in th...
L’Obelisco was among the most international of galleries in Rome (1946–81). Its owners, Gaspero del ...
The new photo-illustrated magazines of the 1920s traded in images of an ideal modernity, promising m...
When Cahiers d’Art first appeared in Paris in 1926, the new publication was quickly prized among the...
textBetween the years 1960 and 1970, New York gallerist Leo Castelli was closely involved with Milan...
United States must be viewed in the context of general cultural post-war directions. These direction...
ATLANTIC MONTHLY : A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART AND POLITICS ; 52.1883, NR. 312 Atlantic monthly :...
International audienceThis paper considers the modernist little magazine Broom (1921-1924) from a tr...
Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts Published by Americans In Italy.https://digitalcommons....
Editor: Harold Loeb.Published: Rome, Nov. 1921-Sept. 1922; Berlin, Oct. 1922-Mar. 1923; New York, Au...
Dada art journals constitute a central but neglected part of the Dadaists\u27 creative expression. A...
Our understanding of modern art draws a distinction between the Anglo-American and continental Europ...
Book synopsis: The last of three volumes of a multi-authored history of Modernist magazines Provide...
The British modernist little magazine Ray: Art Miscellany (1926–1927) pioneered the combination of t...
\u27Le Printemps\u27 was part of a commissioned series of lithographs by Paris-based Verve magazine\...
In the time span between the two world wars, the intense literary activity in France resulted in th...
L’Obelisco was among the most international of galleries in Rome (1946–81). Its owners, Gaspero del ...
The new photo-illustrated magazines of the 1920s traded in images of an ideal modernity, promising m...
When Cahiers d’Art first appeared in Paris in 1926, the new publication was quickly prized among the...
textBetween the years 1960 and 1970, New York gallerist Leo Castelli was closely involved with Milan...
United States must be viewed in the context of general cultural post-war directions. These direction...
ATLANTIC MONTHLY : A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART AND POLITICS ; 52.1883, NR. 312 Atlantic monthly :...