Egység

Egység was a communist Hungarian art magazine published in Vienna and Berlin between 1922 and 1924. It was edited by Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját.[1]

Notable contributions

Alfréd Kemény: "Notes to the Russian Artists’ Exhibition in Berlin", (Originally published as “Jegyzetek az orosz mũvészek berlini kiállitáshoz,”), Egység (February, 1923)[2]

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References

  1. Botar, Oliver A. I. (1997). "From Avant-Garde to "Proletkult" in Hungarian Emigre Politico-Cultural Journals, 1922-1924". Art and journals on the political front, 1910-1940: 100–141.
  2. Kemény, Alfréd. "Notes to the Russian Artists' Exhibition in Berlin". modernist architecture. Ross Wolfe. Retrieved 18 March 2019.


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