Theo van Doesburg was a jack of all trades: painter, writer,
architect, typographer, and art theorist. In this volume of the
Bauhausbucher, he attempts to make elementary concepts in the
visual arts generally comprehensible. He was addressing the "modern
artist" of his day, who had to deal with both shifting social
paradigms and a changing understanding of art and art theory. Van
Doesburg describes theory as a necessary consequence of creative
practice. Artists, he says, "do not write about art but from within
art."
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