Charles Sirato | |
Birth Date: | 26 January 1905 |
Birth Place: | Újvidék, Serbia |
Death Place: | Budapest, Hungary |
Nationality: | Hungarian |
Charles Sirato (26 January 1905, in Újvidék – 1 January 1980, in Budapest) was a Hungarian poet, art theorist, and translator. He most famously authored the Dimensionist manifesto.
In 1936 in Paris, Charles Tamkó Sirató published his Manifeste Dimensioniste,[1] which described how
The manifesto was signed by many prominent modern artists worldwide. Yervand Kochar, Hans Arp, Francis Picabia, Kandinsky, Robert Delaunay and Marcel Duchamp amongst others added their names in Paris, then a short while later it was endorsed by artists abroad including László Moholy-Nagy, Joan Miró, David Kakabadze, Alexander Calder, and Ben Nicholson.[1]