Principles of Neo-Plastic Art: Bauhausbucher 6, 1925

Lars Muller Publishers
Principles of Neo-Plastic Art: Bauhausbucher 6, 1925
The De Stijl protagonist's elucidation of the basics of neoplasticism. Painter, writer, architect, typographer, art theorist and leader of the De Stijl movement, Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) was one of the great modernist polymaths, and in this volume of the Bauhausbücher, he attempts to make elementary concepts in the visual arts generally comprehensible for a broad audience. Van Doesburg's book addresses the "modern artist" of his day, who had to deal with both shifting social paradigms and a changing understanding of art and art theory. Unifying a range of disciplines, van Doesburg describes theory as a necessary consequence of creative practice: artists, he says, "do not write about art but from within art." Principles of Neo-Plastic Art is a revolutionary synthesis of practice and theory. 32 illustrations