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    Karel Teige (13 December 1900 – 1 October 1951) was a Czech modernist avant-garde artist, writer, critic and one of the most important figures of the 1920s and 1930s movement. He was a member of the Devětsil (Butterbur) movement in the 1920s and also worked as an editor and graphic designer for Devětsil's monthly magazine ReD ( Revue ...

  2. www.moma.org › artists › 5826Karel Teige | MoMA

    Karel Teige (13 December 1900 – 1 October 1951) was a Czech modernist avant-garde artist, writer, critic and one of the most important figures of the 1920s and 1930s movement.

  3. An enduring figure of the avant-garde and leftist politics, Teige’s life was cut short in the purges that followed the Stalinist takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1948, when police interrogators contributed to his death from heart failure.

  4. Karel Teige (Prague, 1900 – 1951) was an art critic, theorist, graphic artist, poet, author of programme texts, manifestos about visual arts, architecture and literature, editor of the avant-garde journals. He studied art at Charles University in Prague (1919 – 1923). He travelled to Paris in 1922, and in 1925 to Moscow and Leningrad.

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  5. Karel Teige (1900-1951) was an art critic, theorist, graphic artist, poet, author of programmatic texts, manifestos on visual arts, architecture and literature, editor of the avant-garde magazines (Disk, Stavba, ReD).

  6. Artworks. See all 14 artworks ›. Life: An Anthology of the New Beauty [Život: Sborník nové krásy], 1922. Karel Teige. Untitled (Abstract Composition), 1920s. Karel Teige. Rupture (Zlom), 1928. Karel Teige. With the Ship that Brings Tea and Coffee (S lodi jez dovázi caj a kávu), 1928.

  7. 5 days ago · Czechoslovak Communist architect, critic, and polemicist. With others he founded the anti-academic Devětsil Group (1920) which promoted Constructivism and other aspects of Modernism.

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