Article Title:Manifestos and programmatic texts of the Sociedad de Artistas Ibericos
Abstract:
The Spanish avant-garde is been characterized by an almost complete absence of theoretical essays; one of the most important exceptions is the Sociedad de Artistas Ibericos (1925-1936), composed of critics of art, artists, writers... Since its foundation in 1925, the leadership of the critics of art made possible a great number of theoretical essays, which began with the first manifesto, signed in May, 1925. Short after, the Sociedad de Artists Ibericos disappeared. It took a long time, till 1931, so that the history of this association could continue. In 1932 they published two new manifestos and some other theoretical texts which complemented their intense activity like, for example, their own magazine or the celebration of exhibitions in Copenhagen, Berlin and Paris.
Keywords: 20th century; Spanish painting; artistic literature; Artistas Ibericos society
DOI: 10.3989/aearte.2003.v76.i302.291
Source:ARCHIVO ESPANOL DE ARTE
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