Form, Issue 3
STEADMAN, Philip, Mike WEAVER, and Stephen BANN, editors. Form No. 3. Cambridge, Philip Steadman, 15 December 1966.
Third issue of Form, the groundbreaking art, architecture and literary magazine.
Form was a British periodical edited by three Cambridge academics, aiming to stimulate discussion on the interplay between form and structure in art and explore connections between different art forms. Focused on kinetic art and concrete poetry, it featured contributions from contemporary artists, poets, writers, and critics, as well as republished and translated avant-garde texts.
This third issue contains articles by notable figures such as Ernst Jandl, Mies van der Rohe, and Theo van Doesburg.
Quarto (24.5 x 24.5 cm), illustrated throughout; overall good (lightly toned, wrappers slightly soiled).
STEADMAN, Philip, Mike WEAVER, and Stephen BANN, editors. Form No. 3. Cambridge, Philip Steadman, 15 December 1966.
Third issue of Form, the groundbreaking art, architecture and literary magazine.
Form was a British periodical edited by three Cambridge academics, aiming to stimulate discussion on the interplay between form and structure in art and explore connections between different art forms. Focused on kinetic art and concrete poetry, it featured contributions from contemporary artists, poets, writers, and critics, as well as republished and translated avant-garde texts.
This third issue contains articles by notable figures such as Ernst Jandl, Mies van der Rohe, and Theo van Doesburg.
Quarto (24.5 x 24.5 cm), illustrated throughout; overall good (lightly toned, wrappers slightly soiled).
STEADMAN, Philip, Mike WEAVER, and Stephen BANN, editors. Form No. 3. Cambridge, Philip Steadman, 15 December 1966.
Third issue of Form, the groundbreaking art, architecture and literary magazine.
Form was a British periodical edited by three Cambridge academics, aiming to stimulate discussion on the interplay between form and structure in art and explore connections between different art forms. Focused on kinetic art and concrete poetry, it featured contributions from contemporary artists, poets, writers, and critics, as well as republished and translated avant-garde texts.
This third issue contains articles by notable figures such as Ernst Jandl, Mies van der Rohe, and Theo van Doesburg.
Quarto (24.5 x 24.5 cm), illustrated throughout; overall good (lightly toned, wrappers slightly soiled).