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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- An Introduction to Merz- Thought xiii
- A Note to the Reader xxvii
- 1 The Problem of Abstract Art. First Attempt (June– August 1910) 1
- 2 Problem of Pure Painting. 2nd Attempt. 1. Beginning (before December 1910) 14
- 3 Materials for My Work on the Problem of Pure Painting. 3rd Attempt (November 1910) 15
- 4 2nd Beginning to the Problem of Pure Painting. 2nd Attempt (December 1910– January 1911) 17
- 5 Abstract Painting. 1918. A. (February 1918) 23
- 6 Merz- Painting (July/November 1919) 24
- 7 A Solid Article: A Wienerization in Sturm (August 1919 25
- 8 The Merz- Theater / To All the Theaters of the World (1919) 27
- 9 Artists’ Right to Self- Determination (1919) 31
- 10 Thou Me, I Thee, We Mine (and Sun Infi nity Thin Out the Stars) (December 1919) 33
- 11 Nothing Kills Quicker Than Ridicule (February 1920) 36
- 12 Berliner Börsenkukukunst (February 1920) 38
- 13 Tran Number 7. General Amnesty for My Hannoverian Critics in the Style of Merz (April 1920) 40
- 14 What Art Is: A Guide for Great Critics (April 1920) 44
- 15 Statement (April 1920) 46
- 16 [I divide my poetry into three types . . .] (April 1920) 47
- 17 Hannover (June 1920) 49
- 18 Extension (June 1920) 50
- 19 Tran Number 11. German Popular Criticism, the Criticism of Reconstruction (August 1920) 53
- 20 Tran No. 12. Criticism as Artwork (September 1920) 56
- 21 Tran Number 13. The Private Scouring Cloth: Contribution to a Phenomenology of Critical Enjoyment (October 1920) 58
- 22 Tran No. 14. Dr. Frog Starves the Intellect (October 1920) 61
- 23 Tran Number 16. Life on Blind Feet (December 1920) 63
- 24 Kurt Schwitters (1920) 65
- 25 Tran Number 17. The Fettered Paul Madsack (December 1920) 68
- 26 MERZ (Written for the Ararat, 19 December 1920) (January 1921) 69
- 27 Tran No. 15. The Average Phenomenon with Clear Eyes (January 1921) 77
- 28 Why I Am Dissatisfi ed with Oil Painting (January 1921) 80
- 29 Tran 18 (February 1921) 81
- 30 Evening Reading (ca. February 1921) 83
- 31 My Views on the Value of Criticism (for the Ararat) (May 1921) 84
- 32 Cleanliness (for People Who Don’t Know It Yet) (May 1921 86
- 33 Tran 19 (August 1921) 87
- 34 Castle and Cathedral with Courtyard Fountain (1922) 91
- 35 Tran 21. Speech at the Grave of Leo Rein (in the Berliner Börsenzeitung 547 on 27 November 1921) (January 1922 93
- 36 Tragedy. Tran No. 22, against Dr. Weygandt, PhD and MD (May 1922) 95
- 37 i (A Manifesto) (May 1922 122
- 38 Tran No. 26 (1922) 123
- 39 Tran 23 (September 1922 124
- 40 Introduction to Tran No. 30: Auguste Bolte (1923) 127
- 41 The Self- Overcoming of Dada (January 1923) 128
- 42 [Introduction to Merz 1. Holland Dada] (January 1923) 131
- 43 Dadaism in Holland (January 1923) 132
- 44 [Editorial note to Vilmos Huszár, Mechanische Dansfiguur] (January 1923 139
- 45 Style (ca. January– April 1923 140
- 46 i (April 1923) 141
- 47 WAR (April 1923) 152
- 48 War (April 1923) 153
- 49 Manifesto Proletarian Art (April 1923) 154
- 50 From the World: “MERZ” (April– June 1923) 156
- 51 Banalities (3) (July 1923) 167
- 52 dada complet. 1 (July 1923) 169
- 53 Banalities (4) / [Tristan Tzara] (July 1923) 170
- 54 DADA NEWS (July 1923 172
- 55 WATCH YOUR STEP! (October 1923) 173
- 56 Merz (1924) 177
- 57 i (January 1924) 178
- 58 DADA COMPLET No. 2. / TRAN 50 (January 1924) 180
- 59 Dadaists (January 1924) 183
- 60 [Advertisement for Merz 8/9. Nasci] (January 1924) 186
- 61 Tran 35. Dada Is a Hypothesis (March 1924) 188
- 62 Rigorous Poetry (June 1924) 192
- 63 Dadaism (1924) 196
- 64 National Feeling (August 1924 199
- 65 The Westheim Threat, Again (December 1924) 201
- 66 National Art (1925) 202
- 67 [What Is Madness?] (ca. mid- 1920s) 203
- 68 Theses on Typography (1925) 204
- 69 [The Standard Merz Stage] (1925) 206
- 70 STANDARD MERZ STAGE (July 1925) 207
- 71 Religion or Socialism (July 1925) 209
- 72 STANDARD MERZ STAGE (Some Practical Suggestions.) (July 1925) 211
- 73 The ABC of the Standard Merz Stage (July 1925) 214
- 74 Language (November 1925) 215
- 75 Standard Stage by Kurt Schwitters (December 1925) 218
- 76 Gut Garkau (ca. late 1925/early 1926) 224
- 77 FANTASTIC THOUGHTS (ca. 1926 226
- 78 Art and the Times (March 1926) 228
- 79 The New Architecture in Germany (March 1926) 232
- 80 Life’s Path (May 1926) 235
- 81 Facts from My Life (June 1926) 236
- 82 Rhythm in the Work of Art (October 1926) 238
- 83 Merz- Book (October 1926) 239
- 84 Standard Stage (October 1926) 241
- 85 My Merz and My Monster Merz: Model Marketplace at Sturm (October 1926) 243
- 86 Call It Coincidence (ca. mid- 1920s 245
- 87 The Artist and His Titles (1926) 247
- 88 Merz 20. Kurt Schwitters Catalogue (1927) 248
- 89 [Ella Bergmann- Michel] (March 1927) 257
- 90 [Letter to Wassily Kandinsky] (April 1927) 259
- 91 Elementary Knowledge in Painting (ca. 1927) 263
- 92 Style or Form- Creation (1927 269
- 93 typography and orthography: lowercase (ca. 1927) 271
- 94 Sensation (July 1927) 272
- 95 Front against Fronta: Afterword to the Foreword of Fronta (July– August 1927) 274
- 96 Proposals for a Systematic Typeface (August– September 1927 276
- 97 Sense of Duty (September 1927) 285
- 98 Stuttgart, The Home— Werkbund Exhibition (October 1927) 286
- 99 My Sonata in Ur- Sounds (November 1927) 293
- 100 Kitsch and Dilettantism (December 1927) 297
- 101 Good or Bad Fortune (December 1927) 298
- 102 On Greek Temples (April 1928) 299
- 103 Appearance (ca. spring 1928) 303
- 104 Third Prague Letter (May 1928) 305
- 105 The New Architecture in Celle: The Architect Otto Haesler (August 1928) 307
- 106 Form- Creating Typography (September 1928) [ 311
- 107 Modern Advertising (October 1928 315
- 108 Werkbund Congress in Munich, 1928 (November 1928) 318
- 109 Stories That Have Run Their Course (November 1928) 323
- 110 Revue by Three Reviewed (December 1928) 325
- 111 [Review of Hans Hildebrandt, Woman as Artist] (December 1928) 328
- 112 Hannover and the Abstract Room by Lissitzky (April 1929) 330
- 113 About Me by Myself (May 1929) [332] Originally published in English, translator unknown 332
- 114 A Layman’s Judgment of New Architecture (June 1929) 335
- 115 The Style of the Age and the Dammerstock Housing Estate (September 1929) 337
- 116 Facts from My Life (December 1929) 340
- 117 [The art of today is a strange thing . . .] (March 1930) 343
- 118 the ring neue werbegestalter (1930) 344
- 119 Advertising Design (1930) 345
- 120 Form- Creation in Typography (February and April 1930) 380
- 121 Painting (ca. late 1920s/early 1930s) 396
- 122 On the Uniform Design of Print Materials (1930) 399
- 123 Kurt Schwitters (1930) 406
- 124 [The Big E is fi nished . . .] (ca. 1930– 33) 413
- 125 Myself and My Aims (1931 414
- 126 [We know the Doesburg of “Stijl” . . .] (June 1931/January 1932) 422
- 127 merz- paintings (1932) 424
- 128 [Statement about the Merzbau] (1933) 426
- 129 [Excerpts from letters to Susanna Freudenthal- Lutter about the Merzbau] 428
- 130 [Excerpt from a letter to Susanna Freudenthal- Lutter about landscape painting] (July 1935 432
- 131 The Work of Art (ca. 1937– 40) 433
- 132 Impressionism/Expressionism (ca. 1937– 40) 434
- 133 The Tin Palm Tree (July 1937 435
- 134 [I once saw a famous singer in a fi lm . . .] (December 1937) 437
- 135 [Anyone who wants to write about people . . .] (December 1937) 438
- 136 Sheet 1. For My New Studio (April 1938 439
- 137 Sheet 2 (April 1938 440
- 138 Merz (April 1938) 442
- 139 [I fi rst saw the light of the world in the year 1887 . . .] (June 1938) 445
- 140 [Once we realize that, basically, everything is futile . . .] (after 16 December 1939 449
- 141 Truth (ca. 1930s) 450
- 142 Art (January 1940) 451
- 143 Mixing of Artistic Genres (ca. 1940) 453
- 144 Theory in Painting (January 1940) 455
- 145 Painting (Pure Painting) (October 1940) 456
- 146 [The Portrait] (October 1940 458
- 147 European Art of the 20th Century (between 17 July 1940 and 22 November 1941 461
- 148 [Statement declining membership in the Freier Deutscher Kulturbund] (after November 1941 466
- 149 Abstract Art (after November 1941) 468
- 150 Material and Aims (after November 1941) 469
- 151 [Kurt Schwitters] (after November 1941) 470
- 152 The Origin of Merz (after November 1941) 471
- 153 [Kurt Schwitters] (after November 1941) 474
- 154 [Renaissance] (after 30 October 1945) 475
- 155 [Answers to a questionnaire for La savoir vivre] (1946) 476
- 156 Key for Reading Sound Poems (September 1946) 477
- 157 My Art and My Life (ca. 1946– 47 479
- Acknowledgments 481
- Notes 483
- Index 533
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- An Introduction to Merz- Thought xiii
- A Note to the Reader xxvii
- 1 The Problem of Abstract Art. First Attempt (June– August 1910) 1
- 2 Problem of Pure Painting. 2nd Attempt. 1. Beginning (before December 1910) 14
- 3 Materials for My Work on the Problem of Pure Painting. 3rd Attempt (November 1910) 15
- 4 2nd Beginning to the Problem of Pure Painting. 2nd Attempt (December 1910– January 1911) 17
- 5 Abstract Painting. 1918. A. (February 1918) 23
- 6 Merz- Painting (July/November 1919) 24
- 7 A Solid Article: A Wienerization in Sturm (August 1919 25
- 8 The Merz- Theater / To All the Theaters of the World (1919) 27
- 9 Artists’ Right to Self- Determination (1919) 31
- 10 Thou Me, I Thee, We Mine (and Sun Infi nity Thin Out the Stars) (December 1919) 33
- 11 Nothing Kills Quicker Than Ridicule (February 1920) 36
- 12 Berliner Börsenkukukunst (February 1920) 38
- 13 Tran Number 7. General Amnesty for My Hannoverian Critics in the Style of Merz (April 1920) 40
- 14 What Art Is: A Guide for Great Critics (April 1920) 44
- 15 Statement (April 1920) 46
- 16 [I divide my poetry into three types . . .] (April 1920) 47
- 17 Hannover (June 1920) 49
- 18 Extension (June 1920) 50
- 19 Tran Number 11. German Popular Criticism, the Criticism of Reconstruction (August 1920) 53
- 20 Tran No. 12. Criticism as Artwork (September 1920) 56
- 21 Tran Number 13. The Private Scouring Cloth: Contribution to a Phenomenology of Critical Enjoyment (October 1920) 58
- 22 Tran No. 14. Dr. Frog Starves the Intellect (October 1920) 61
- 23 Tran Number 16. Life on Blind Feet (December 1920) 63
- 24 Kurt Schwitters (1920) 65
- 25 Tran Number 17. The Fettered Paul Madsack (December 1920) 68
- 26 MERZ (Written for the Ararat, 19 December 1920) (January 1921) 69
- 27 Tran No. 15. The Average Phenomenon with Clear Eyes (January 1921) 77
- 28 Why I Am Dissatisfi ed with Oil Painting (January 1921) 80
- 29 Tran 18 (February 1921) 81
- 30 Evening Reading (ca. February 1921) 83
- 31 My Views on the Value of Criticism (for the Ararat) (May 1921) 84
- 32 Cleanliness (for People Who Don’t Know It Yet) (May 1921 86
- 33 Tran 19 (August 1921) 87
- 34 Castle and Cathedral with Courtyard Fountain (1922) 91
- 35 Tran 21. Speech at the Grave of Leo Rein (in the Berliner Börsenzeitung 547 on 27 November 1921) (January 1922 93
- 36 Tragedy. Tran No. 22, against Dr. Weygandt, PhD and MD (May 1922) 95
- 37 i (A Manifesto) (May 1922 122
- 38 Tran No. 26 (1922) 123
- 39 Tran 23 (September 1922 124
- 40 Introduction to Tran No. 30: Auguste Bolte (1923) 127
- 41 The Self- Overcoming of Dada (January 1923) 128
- 42 [Introduction to Merz 1. Holland Dada] (January 1923) 131
- 43 Dadaism in Holland (January 1923) 132
- 44 [Editorial note to Vilmos Huszár, Mechanische Dansfiguur] (January 1923 139
- 45 Style (ca. January– April 1923 140
- 46 i (April 1923) 141
- 47 WAR (April 1923) 152
- 48 War (April 1923) 153
- 49 Manifesto Proletarian Art (April 1923) 154
- 50 From the World: “MERZ” (April– June 1923) 156
- 51 Banalities (3) (July 1923) 167
- 52 dada complet. 1 (July 1923) 169
- 53 Banalities (4) / [Tristan Tzara] (July 1923) 170
- 54 DADA NEWS (July 1923 172
- 55 WATCH YOUR STEP! (October 1923) 173
- 56 Merz (1924) 177
- 57 i (January 1924) 178
- 58 DADA COMPLET No. 2. / TRAN 50 (January 1924) 180
- 59 Dadaists (January 1924) 183
- 60 [Advertisement for Merz 8/9. Nasci] (January 1924) 186
- 61 Tran 35. Dada Is a Hypothesis (March 1924) 188
- 62 Rigorous Poetry (June 1924) 192
- 63 Dadaism (1924) 196
- 64 National Feeling (August 1924 199
- 65 The Westheim Threat, Again (December 1924) 201
- 66 National Art (1925) 202
- 67 [What Is Madness?] (ca. mid- 1920s) 203
- 68 Theses on Typography (1925) 204
- 69 [The Standard Merz Stage] (1925) 206
- 70 STANDARD MERZ STAGE (July 1925) 207
- 71 Religion or Socialism (July 1925) 209
- 72 STANDARD MERZ STAGE (Some Practical Suggestions.) (July 1925) 211
- 73 The ABC of the Standard Merz Stage (July 1925) 214
- 74 Language (November 1925) 215
- 75 Standard Stage by Kurt Schwitters (December 1925) 218
- 76 Gut Garkau (ca. late 1925/early 1926) 224
- 77 FANTASTIC THOUGHTS (ca. 1926 226
- 78 Art and the Times (March 1926) 228
- 79 The New Architecture in Germany (March 1926) 232
- 80 Life’s Path (May 1926) 235
- 81 Facts from My Life (June 1926) 236
- 82 Rhythm in the Work of Art (October 1926) 238
- 83 Merz- Book (October 1926) 239
- 84 Standard Stage (October 1926) 241
- 85 My Merz and My Monster Merz: Model Marketplace at Sturm (October 1926) 243
- 86 Call It Coincidence (ca. mid- 1920s 245
- 87 The Artist and His Titles (1926) 247
- 88 Merz 20. Kurt Schwitters Catalogue (1927) 248
- 89 [Ella Bergmann- Michel] (March 1927) 257
- 90 [Letter to Wassily Kandinsky] (April 1927) 259
- 91 Elementary Knowledge in Painting (ca. 1927) 263
- 92 Style or Form- Creation (1927 269
- 93 typography and orthography: lowercase (ca. 1927) 271
- 94 Sensation (July 1927) 272
- 95 Front against Fronta: Afterword to the Foreword of Fronta (July– August 1927) 274
- 96 Proposals for a Systematic Typeface (August– September 1927 276
- 97 Sense of Duty (September 1927) 285
- 98 Stuttgart, The Home— Werkbund Exhibition (October 1927) 286
- 99 My Sonata in Ur- Sounds (November 1927) 293
- 100 Kitsch and Dilettantism (December 1927) 297
- 101 Good or Bad Fortune (December 1927) 298
- 102 On Greek Temples (April 1928) 299
- 103 Appearance (ca. spring 1928) 303
- 104 Third Prague Letter (May 1928) 305
- 105 The New Architecture in Celle: The Architect Otto Haesler (August 1928) 307
- 106 Form- Creating Typography (September 1928) [ 311
- 107 Modern Advertising (October 1928 315
- 108 Werkbund Congress in Munich, 1928 (November 1928) 318
- 109 Stories That Have Run Their Course (November 1928) 323
- 110 Revue by Three Reviewed (December 1928) 325
- 111 [Review of Hans Hildebrandt, Woman as Artist] (December 1928) 328
- 112 Hannover and the Abstract Room by Lissitzky (April 1929) 330
- 113 About Me by Myself (May 1929) [332] Originally published in English, translator unknown 332
- 114 A Layman’s Judgment of New Architecture (June 1929) 335
- 115 The Style of the Age and the Dammerstock Housing Estate (September 1929) 337
- 116 Facts from My Life (December 1929) 340
- 117 [The art of today is a strange thing . . .] (March 1930) 343
- 118 the ring neue werbegestalter (1930) 344
- 119 Advertising Design (1930) 345
- 120 Form- Creation in Typography (February and April 1930) 380
- 121 Painting (ca. late 1920s/early 1930s) 396
- 122 On the Uniform Design of Print Materials (1930) 399
- 123 Kurt Schwitters (1930) 406
- 124 [The Big E is fi nished . . .] (ca. 1930– 33) 413
- 125 Myself and My Aims (1931 414
- 126 [We know the Doesburg of “Stijl” . . .] (June 1931/January 1932) 422
- 127 merz- paintings (1932) 424
- 128 [Statement about the Merzbau] (1933) 426
- 129 [Excerpts from letters to Susanna Freudenthal- Lutter about the Merzbau] 428
- 130 [Excerpt from a letter to Susanna Freudenthal- Lutter about landscape painting] (July 1935 432
- 131 The Work of Art (ca. 1937– 40) 433
- 132 Impressionism/Expressionism (ca. 1937– 40) 434
- 133 The Tin Palm Tree (July 1937 435
- 134 [I once saw a famous singer in a fi lm . . .] (December 1937) 437
- 135 [Anyone who wants to write about people . . .] (December 1937) 438
- 136 Sheet 1. For My New Studio (April 1938 439
- 137 Sheet 2 (April 1938 440
- 138 Merz (April 1938) 442
- 139 [I fi rst saw the light of the world in the year 1887 . . .] (June 1938) 445
- 140 [Once we realize that, basically, everything is futile . . .] (after 16 December 1939 449
- 141 Truth (ca. 1930s) 450
- 142 Art (January 1940) 451
- 143 Mixing of Artistic Genres (ca. 1940) 453
- 144 Theory in Painting (January 1940) 455
- 145 Painting (Pure Painting) (October 1940) 456
- 146 [The Portrait] (October 1940 458
- 147 European Art of the 20th Century (between 17 July 1940 and 22 November 1941 461
- 148 [Statement declining membership in the Freier Deutscher Kulturbund] (after November 1941 466
- 149 Abstract Art (after November 1941) 468
- 150 Material and Aims (after November 1941) 469
- 151 [Kurt Schwitters] (after November 1941) 470
- 152 The Origin of Merz (after November 1941) 471
- 153 [Kurt Schwitters] (after November 1941) 474
- 154 [Renaissance] (after 30 October 1945) 475
- 155 [Answers to a questionnaire for La savoir vivre] (1946) 476
- 156 Key for Reading Sound Poems (September 1946) 477
- 157 My Art and My Life (ca. 1946– 47 479
- Acknowledgments 481
- Notes 483
- Index 533