Frases de Theo van Doesburg
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Theo van Doesburg foi um artista plástico, designer gráfico, poeta

e arquitecto neerlandês.

Associado ao Dadaísmo, ao Concretismo e ao Neoplasticismo holandês, e mais conhecido como um dos fundadores e líderes do De Stijl, exerceu importante influência na Bauhaus, embora não tenha composto seu quadro de docentes e produziu poemas fonéticos na mesma época que Kurt Schwitters, de quem se tornou amigo em 1923. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. Agosto 1883 – 7. Março 1931
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Theo van Doesburg: Frases em inglês

“Gradually we began [ De Stijl-artists in The Netherlands, 1918] to present a closed front. By working there had been created not only a clarity in the collective consciousness of our group, but we had gained a certainty, which made it possible for us to define our collective attitude towards life and to perpetrate it according to the requirements of the period... As the world war [ World War I ] was coming to an end, we all came to feel the need of securing an interest in our efforts beyond the narrow boundaries of Holland.”

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Quote in Neue Schweizer Rundschau, 1929, p. 172 (Van Doesburg); as quoted in De Stijl 1917-1931 - The Dutch Contribution to Modern Art http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/jaff001stij01_01/jaff001stij01_01_0003.php, J.M. Meulenhoff, Amsterdam, 1956, p. 17 <br class="br">Van Doesburg is looking back on the starting years of De Stijl-movement <br class="br">1926 – 1931

“European art [however] has developed from mimetic-ism and only today is arriving at an elementary plastic art.”

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Quote from van Doesburg's article: 'Great Masters of Art' in Dutch art-magazine Eenheid no. 357, 7 April 1917
with elementary plastic art Van Doesburg meant an art without representation (mimetic) any longer]
1912 – 1919