Art movements/De Stijl

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Also known as Neo-Plasticism

The De Stijl group split in 1920s - with Mondrian continuing to develop neo-plasticism, while Van Doesburg (and his various alter egos) became more active in the Dada and Constructivism movements.


Artist Neo-Plasticism Collage Typography Hypergraphy/ Asemic writing Metagraphy Situography etc)
w:Theo Van Doesberg, [[1]] see also [[2]]