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183: 255: 243: 231: 219: 207: 195: 51: 106:", who sought to reconcile constructivism with realism while expressing radical political views. In 1929 he founded the magazine "a-z", a journal of progressive art. This became a vehicle for the exposition of 99:. According to Ernst, "Stupid was a secession from Cologne Dada. As far as Hoerle and especially Seiwert were concerned, Dada's activities were aesthetically too radical and socially not concrete enough". 133:
describing its origins as "From the expressionist-cubist art-form abstract constructivism was developed, which in turn led into Figurative Constructivism".
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activities. He was invited to exhibit in the large Dada exhibit in Cologne but withdrew at the last moment. In that same year he formed the
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His first large solo exhibition was in Cologne at the Kunstverein in 1923, and by the mid-1920s he was a leader of the "
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treatment. As a result, he subsequently lived with the fear that his life would be short.
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In the two years from 1917 to 1919 Seiwert had seven untitled woodcuts published in
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Seiwert was actively involved in the international discussions concerning
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came to power in 1933, Seiwert briefly fled to the mountain range
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making significant contributions, both graphic and theoretical to
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Seiwert, Franz Wilhelm (1920). "Das Loch in Rubens Schinken".
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Max Ernst collages: the invention of the surrealist universe
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ran from 1911-1932. Seiwert made 43 contributions (see
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March 1921, p. 134–136 344:, No. 27/28, 9 July 1921, p. 373–374 325:(1921a) "Gesellschaft und Prostitution", 503:, No. 39/40, 5 October 1918, p. 512 491:, No. 39/40, 5 October 1918, p. 509 49: 407: 14: 571: 479:, No. 25/26, 29 June 1918, p. 322 467:, No. 5/6, 9 February 1918, p. 70 334:Offener Brief an den Genossen Bogdanow 426: 129:Seiwert was the leading theorist of 75:He studied from 1910 to 1914 at the 24: 515:, No. 14/15, 19 April 1919, p. 218 420: 25: 625: 77:Cologne School of Arts and Crafts 594:20th-century German male artists 316:Aufbau der Proletarischen Kultur 253: 241: 229: 217: 205: 193: 181: 518: 506: 527:, No. 20, 24 May 1919, p. 335 494: 482: 470: 458: 446: 401: 392: 13: 1: 609:20th-century German sculptors 544:. 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Index

Franz Seiwert
constructivist
communist
Die Aktion

Wuppertal
Cologne
radiological
Cologne School of Arts and Crafts
Max Ernst
Dada
Stupid
Heinrich Hoerle
Anton Räderscheidt
Group of Progressive Artists
Figurative Constructivism
proletarian culture
First World War
Figurative Constructivism
Hitler
Siebengebirge
Die Aktion
Wikisource (German language)
8 September 1917,
9 February 1918,
29 June 1918,
5 October 1918,
5 October 1918,
19 April 1919,
24 May 1919,

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