Jens Tang Kristensen: “Razzle Dazzle. The Camouflaged Avant-Garde”This article demonstrates that Razzle Dazzle, a type of camouflage applied to war and merchant ships in the early twentieth century, can be seen as a complex form of visual expression that emerged in close dialogue with several of the avant-garde movements which appeared in the same period. In a sense Razzle Dazzle can thus further be seen as a mode by which the avant-garde was inadvertently integrated into the military sector, which certain avant-garde groups, namely the Futurists, idealized
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
Research is focused on the impact of artistic styles and evolution of XX-th century art upon main fo...
The word camouflage is derived from the 16th century French word camouflet, which translates as a pr...
The dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle or dazzle painting, is a naval camouflage techniq...
This is an anthology of twenty-six all but unknown writings about World War I ship camouflage, publi...
In October 1917 the War Cabinet was notified in Admiralty Memorandum 2256 ‘Dazzle Scheme of painting...
<p>The First World War was the scenario that led to the invention and systematic use of military cam...
There is no way to know when camouflage was first practiced, but it is known that the first official...
The collaborative exhibition, Razzle Dazzle takes as its starting point Dazzle Camouflage, credited ...
Against a contemporary backdrop of ceaseless military action, camouflage has been adopted by civilia...
An engaging and often amusing account of the little known use of artists, designers, and architects ...
Keynote address + Q & A Camilla Wilkinson, Architect and granddaughter of the Dazzle inventor. Explo...
In the article the authors are dealing with the militant potential of the concept of avant-garde. Em...
The Colour Avant-Garde is a paradigm of the profession and culture in Russia of the early 20th centu...
<p>From top left: HMS Argus, SS Empress of Russia, Mauretania (World War One); USS Inaugural, HMAS Y...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
Research is focused on the impact of artistic styles and evolution of XX-th century art upon main fo...
The word camouflage is derived from the 16th century French word camouflet, which translates as a pr...
The dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle or dazzle painting, is a naval camouflage techniq...
This is an anthology of twenty-six all but unknown writings about World War I ship camouflage, publi...
In October 1917 the War Cabinet was notified in Admiralty Memorandum 2256 ‘Dazzle Scheme of painting...
<p>The First World War was the scenario that led to the invention and systematic use of military cam...
There is no way to know when camouflage was first practiced, but it is known that the first official...
The collaborative exhibition, Razzle Dazzle takes as its starting point Dazzle Camouflage, credited ...
Against a contemporary backdrop of ceaseless military action, camouflage has been adopted by civilia...
An engaging and often amusing account of the little known use of artists, designers, and architects ...
Keynote address + Q & A Camilla Wilkinson, Architect and granddaughter of the Dazzle inventor. Explo...
In the article the authors are dealing with the militant potential of the concept of avant-garde. Em...
The Colour Avant-Garde is a paradigm of the profession and culture in Russia of the early 20th centu...
<p>From top left: HMS Argus, SS Empress of Russia, Mauretania (World War One); USS Inaugural, HMAS Y...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
Research is focused on the impact of artistic styles and evolution of XX-th century art upon main fo...
The word camouflage is derived from the 16th century French word camouflet, which translates as a pr...