Balázs Eszter: Art in action. Lajos Kassák's Avant-Garde Journals from A Tett to Dokumentum, 1915-1927 - The avant-garde and its journals 3. (Budapest, 2017)

Merse Pál Szeredi: Kassákism - MA in Vienna (1920-1925)

in Nyugat, Iván Hevesy sharply criticized “picture architecture" and Construc­tivism.44 Prior to his return, Kassák published his anthology Tisztaság könyve [Book of Purity] in the spring of 1926. [Figs. 36-37] This was the first publication since the collapse of the Soviet Republic which appeared in Budapest by le­gal means, indeed, it was even available commercially. In this volume, Kassák gathered together his poems written in exile (and their translations), novellas, manifests and artworks with a view to presenting his constructivist platform developed over five years as an émigré. Tisztaság könyve provided a frame­work for Kassák’s return home, presented the “new Kassák” to Budapest, and at the same time, closed the ten-year history of MA. KASSÄK LAJOS TISZTASÁG KÖNYVE [36. Lajos kassák, Tisztaság könyve [The Book of Purity], Horizont, Budapest, 1926, [front cover with the reproduction of Lajos kassák's collage] [37. j Árpád Szélpál, Lajos Kassák's window display for the Mentor Bookstore in Budapest, 1926, photograph, PIM-kassák Museum, Budapest 44 Imre József Balázs, Magyar dada? Megjegyzések az IS folyóiratról (1924-1925) [Hungarian Dada? On the journal IS (1924-1925)], Létünk, 40/1., 2011, 55-63. Zsolt K. Horváth, Az új művészet társadalmi programja, Hevesy Iván, Palasovszky Ödön és a megélt jövő imperatívusza [The social program of new art, Iván Hevesy, Ödön Palasovszky, and the imperative of future past], 2000, 25/7-8., 2013, 53-61. 142

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