The British modernist little magazine Ray: Art Miscellany (1926–1927) pioneered the combination of text and image in the vein of the Continental avant-gardes. Amid the surge of interest in periodicals within modernist studies, Ray has managed to escape broader attention. Its editor, Sidney Hunt, was an enigmatic figure and the magazine itself also eludes categorization, as it did not conform to the standards of English modernism, which were in the process of crystallising at the time of its publication and then dominated the scholarly consensus on artistic innovation during the interwar period. Focusing on the specificities of the magazine form and on Ray's explicitly interartistic and transnational ethos, this article locates Ray within th...
Our understanding of modern art draws a distinction between the Anglo-American and continental Europ...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
Shortly after the Anglo-American literary renaissance emerged, the First World War erupted across Eu...
The British modernist little magazine Ray: Art Miscellany (1926–1927) pioneered the combination of t...
This book is a re-examination of the fertile years of early modernism immediately preceding the Firs...
This thesis studies five mainstream British weekly magazines: 'Time and Tide', the 'Nation and Athen...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
The period between the emergence in the 1880s in Great Britain of the New Woman and New Journalism,-...
Fed up with the commercial and moral restrictions of the mainstream press, the diverse avant-garde g...
The new photo-illustrated magazines of the 1920s traded in images of an ideal modernity, promising m...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts published by Americans in Italy (1921–24) provides a re...
In 1935 The Architectural Review (AR) declared its intention to ‘fan the ardour of the layman, who i...
The article investigates the photographic practices of one of the famous artists of American origin...
En la segunda década del siglo XX, un grupo de intelectuales, escritores y pintores revolucionaron ...
Our understanding of modern art draws a distinction between the Anglo-American and continental Europ...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
Shortly after the Anglo-American literary renaissance emerged, the First World War erupted across Eu...
The British modernist little magazine Ray: Art Miscellany (1926–1927) pioneered the combination of t...
This book is a re-examination of the fertile years of early modernism immediately preceding the Firs...
This thesis studies five mainstream British weekly magazines: 'Time and Tide', the 'Nation and Athen...
Although the importance of small presses and little magazines to the development of early twentieth-...
The period between the emergence in the 1880s in Great Britain of the New Woman and New Journalism,-...
Fed up with the commercial and moral restrictions of the mainstream press, the diverse avant-garde g...
The new photo-illustrated magazines of the 1920s traded in images of an ideal modernity, promising m...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts published by Americans in Italy (1921–24) provides a re...
In 1935 The Architectural Review (AR) declared its intention to ‘fan the ardour of the layman, who i...
The article investigates the photographic practices of one of the famous artists of American origin...
En la segunda década del siglo XX, un grupo de intelectuales, escritores y pintores revolucionaron ...
Our understanding of modern art draws a distinction between the Anglo-American and continental Europ...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
Shortly after the Anglo-American literary renaissance emerged, the First World War erupted across Eu...