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As New. Erich Buchholz: the restless avant-gardist with text by Anne Kirker and Jacqueline Strecker and a foreword by Doug Hall. Buchholz was an important artist and designer in Germany before the Nazis banned him and is credited by many as being the father of German Geometric Abstraction. 64 pages, color and black and white reproductions. 10" x 8 1/4. Paper with stiff wraps. Like new.
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Fine. 64 p., illustrations. This publication profiles the work of Erich Buchholz, a central figure in the development of non-objective or 'concrete' art in Berlin between 1918 and 1924, who counted Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitzky among his associates. This long overdue account explores the artist's oeuvre through works sourced in Australian collections and reveals him as one of the pioneers of geometric abstraction in Germany.