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* [http://www.e-cart.ro/asociatia/en/news/Urban_route_M.Iancu.pdf Urban route. Marcel Iancu – The beginnings of modern architecture in Bucharest, 1929-1938], a city map. | * [http://www.e-cart.ro/asociatia/en/news/Urban_route_M.Iancu.pdf Urban route. Marcel Iancu – The beginnings of modern architecture in Bucharest, 1929-1938], a city map. | ||
* [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/dadas/janco.htm Marcel Janco at The International Dada Archive] | * [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/dadas/janco.htm Marcel Janco at The International Dada Archive] |
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Marcel Iancu. | |
Born |
May 24, 1895 Bucharest |
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Died |
April 21, 1984 Tel Aviv, Israel | (aged 88)
Marcel Janco (Marcel Hermann Iancu; last name also Ianco, Janko or Jancu) was a Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist. He was the co-inventor of Dada and a leading exponent of Constructivism in Eastern Europe.
Together with Ion Vinea he was an editor of the Contimporanul magazine in Bucharest (1922-32).
Gallery
Documentaries
- Germany – Dada, an Alphabet of German Dadaism, 1968, dir. Helmut Herbst.
- Şi s-au dus ca vântul..., a documentary about the Baraseum Theater, dir. Radu Gabrea and Costel Safirman, Romania, 2010. [1]
Literature
- Centenar Marcel Iancu: Arhitect, artist plastic, teoretician, Bucharest: Muzeul Național de Artă, 1997. (in Romanian)
- W. Verksuf, Marcel Iancu, Dada, Teufen, Elveția, 1957.
- Harry Seiwert, Marcel Janco: Dadaist, Zeitgenosse, wohltemperierter morgenländischer Konstruktivist Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1993. (in German)