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Trans/formation
USA

Years of publication

1950-52

Language(s): 

English




trans/formation: arts, communication, environment was published by abstract artist and patron Harry Hotlzman as an interdisciplinary world review that put avant garde modernism in the US forefront. Its list of collaborators featured established figures from Europe such as Le Corbusier and Giedion, up coming Americans like Buckminster Fuller, as well as lesser documented figures like Jacqueline Tyrwhitt and Stamo Papadaki. Through its pages architecture was presented side by side with semantics, abstract painting, documentary photography, and surrealist poetry.
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The reproduction of Issue 1 were sourced from the monoskop.org. Issue 2 and 3 are currently being procurred by Architectural Periodicals.

Issues

1950: Issue 1
1951: Issue 2
1952: Issue 3

1951
1952



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