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  • [Der Sturm - Walden, Herwarth]

    Published by Berlin, 1912

    Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Berlin, Tiergartenstrasse 34a, Vom. 12. April bis 15. Mai 1912. Der Sturm, Berlin. Editor: Herwath Walden. After establishing "Der Sturm" the magazine, Walden founded the Galerie Der Sturm in Berlin, in which he exhibited works by many of the same artists featured in hismagazine. He also published several books through his Sturm publishing house. The 1912 Futurism exhibition was Der Sturm gallery's second exhibition. This exhibition catalog contains a German translation of F. T. Marinetti's Futurist Manifesto and other writings by theFuturist artists. Stapled paper wrapper with eight illustrations, with envelope and inscribed card signed by Hans [Bolliger], November '78. "The exhibition DIE FUTURISTEN took place just round the corner from where my mother lived with her parents in the Bendler-Strasse. Nodoubt she went to see the exhibition and bought the catalogue. That was 68 years ago. Somehow it found its way into my library." 7.375x5.75", 40pp, text in German.