a.r. group

The a.r.group ("revolutionary artists" or "real avant-garde") was an avant-garde art group set up by Władysław Strzemiński, Katarzyna Kobro and Henryk Stażewski in 1929.[1]

Rather than creating its own magazine the a.r.group issued short irregular bulletins, the first in March 1930, followed by a second in December 1932 They also published a series avant-garde books, which formed the a.r. collection. Nevertheless, through the a.r. group, Strzemiński was able to set up the first International Collection of Modern Art in Europe, based in Łódź.[1]


References

  1. 1 2 Wenderski, Michał (2015). "The Influence of Interpersonal Relationships on the Functioning of the Constructivist Network. A Case Study of Poland and the Low Countries" (PDF). Journal of Dutch Literature. 6 (No. 2, October 2015, ): 1–20. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
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