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regularly published the pamphlets of the exhibitions presented at the London Gallery. It frequently featured reproductions of surrealist paintings and poems of the surrealists. The
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from the second issue. It came out monthly, and its publisher was the Arno Press based in London. Later the Bradley Press became its publisher. The magazine was financed by
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were assistant editors from issue 3. Roland Penrose served as the assistant editor from issue 8/9 published in January 1939 and was replaced by
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contributed to the first two issues of the magazine and then began to work as an assistant editor to E. L. T. Mesens. Jennings and
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James Gifford (2015). "Late modernism's migrations: San Francisco Renaissance, Egyptian anarchists, and English post-Surrealism".
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David Hopkins (2018). "William Blake and British Surrealism: Humphrey Jennings, the Impact of Machines and the Case for Dada".
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art magazine which was affiliated with the London Gallery between April 1938 and June 1940. It was one of the most significant
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Denis-J. Jean (February 1975). "Was There an English Surrealist Group in the Forties? Two Unpublished Letters".
238:, and its last issue, numbered 18–20, appeared in June 1940. The same year the London Gallery was also closed. 455:"The Making of Modern Art through Commercial Art Galleries in 1930s London: The London Gallery (1936 to 1950)" 562: 570: 402: 209: 736: 645: 605: 535: 477: 410: 373: 264: 596: 574: 554: 422: 260: 197: 136: 709: 676: 637: 628: 566: 527: 469: 414: 365: 311: 218:, in Cairo in 1940. In the document entitled Long Live Degenerate Art! they objected to the 129: 454: 295: 256: 32: 287: 204:), was published in the magazine in English in 1938. The group members were Anwar Kamel, 291: 279: 223: 183: 111: 775: 649: 481: 394: 377: 307: 268: 205: 731: 303: 283: 235: 641: 473: 369: 495: 418: 174:
in London in 1936. The magazine was first published in April 1938 with the title
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Marcel Mariën; Beth Roudebush (1962). "another kind of CINEMA".
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The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines
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published articles in the magazine. Pictures by photographer
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as an assistant editor from issue 11 dated March 1939.
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Visual arts magazines published in the United Kingdom
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The plans to launch the magazine began following the
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Index

E. L. T. Mesens
United Kingdom
English
OCLC
7419596
avant-garde
surrealist
international surrealist exhibition
Roland Penrose
manifesto
Art et Liberté
Ramses Younan
Kamel el-Telmissany
Al Tatawwur
Nazis
degenerate art
Marxists
World War II
E. L. T. Mesens
Humphrey Jennings
Gordon Onslow Ford
George Reavey
Paul Éluard
Herbert Read
André Breton
Samuel Beckett
Francis Picabia
Eileen Agar
John Banting
Conroy Maddox

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