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Art Gallery (an offshoot of the magazine) as Maurice Godé, wrote in his book "Der Sturm of Herwarth Walden or the utopia of an autonomous art", the author wanted to promote the German "avant-garde" arts by means of both resident and touring exhibitions. Accordingly, Walden organized, until 1932,
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in 1910 by Herwarth Walden, and its first issue appeared on 3 March that year. It ran weekly from 1910 to 1914, monthly from 1914 to 1924, and quarterly until it ceased publication in 1932. From 1916 to 1928, it was edited by the artist and
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The magazine also fostered the Galerie Der Sturm, started by Walden to celebrate its 100th edition, in 1912. The gallery became the focus for Berlin's modern art scene for a decade. Starting with an exhibition of
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more than 200 exhibitions in its premises in Berlin plus multiple other touring exhibitions (Wanderausstellungen) in Germany and also in most other major European cities.
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and others. Before the Gallery closed in 1932, it had shown works by over 30 female painters and sculptors – more than any other gallery of the era.
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stood out from other art magazines of that time by including the art created by women. The exhibitions organized by the magazine included works of
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played a crucial role in the French-German exchange of expressionist artists, which led to a special relationship between
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was branded by Walden to represent the way in which modern art was penetrating Germany at the time.
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Sami Sjoberg (2017). "Jewish Communality in German Avant-Garde Magazines of the 1910s and 1920s".
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Modernity and the Periodical Press Trans-Atlantic Mass Culture and the Avant-Gardes, 1880-1920
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Der Sturm: ein Erinnerungsbuch an Herwarth Walden und die Künstler aus dem Sturmkreis
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at the Galerie Der Sturm, confiscated by the Nazis circa 1936, displayed at the
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consisted of pieces such as expressionistic dramas (i.e. from
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The magazine was modeled on the Italian literary magazine
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Index

Der Stürmer
Der Sturm (opera)

Rudolf Bauer
avant-garde
Herwarth Walden
Expressionism
Cubism
Dada
Surrealism
Berlin
Bauhaus
Lothar Schreyer
La Voce
Florence

Jean Metzinger
En Canot (Im Boot)
S.V.U. Mánes
Georg Muche
Degenerate Art
Peter Altenberg
Max Brod
Richard Dehmel
Alfred Döblin
Anatole France
Knut Hamsun
Karl Kraus
Selma Lagerlöf
Adolf Loos

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