Iván Hevesy Explained
Iván Hevesy (in Hungarian ˈivaːn ˈhɛvɛʃi/; 7 December 1893 29 January 1966) was a Hungarian literature, photography and film theorist. Hevesy is best known for his pioneering role in the history of the Hungarian avant-garde.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Notes and References
- Book: Botar. Oliver A.I.. Technical Detours: The Early Moholy-Nagy Reconsidered. 2006. Art Gallery of the Graduate Center, the City University of New York. New York. 978-1599713571. 18–19.
- Web site: Iván Hevesy: Primitive Art. Budapest Poster Gallery. 24 May 2018.
- Botar. Oliver. Review: Films by Lászlo Moholy-Nagy, by László Moholy-Nagy; Ein Lichtspiel schwarz weiss grau ; Impressionen vom alten marseiller Hafen (Vieux port) ; Berliner Stilleben ; Architects' Congress ; Lobsters ; The New Architecture and the London Zoo ; Gross-Stadt Zigeuner ; and Do Not Disturb . Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 2008. 67. 3. 460–462. University of California Press. 10.1525/jsah.2008.67.3.460. 10.1525/jsah.2008.67.3.460.
- Book: Sebeok. Thomas A.. Umiker-Sebeok. Jean. The Semiotic Sphere. 2012. Springer Science & Business Media. Boston, MA. 9781475702057. 281. 7.