Walter Dexel, Sandstein verlag, Dresden, 2014

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Published for the Städtische Museum Braunschweig. Excellent and rare catalogue.

Essays
Pierluigi Pironti, Walter Dexel. Painter, graphic artist, form researcher
Hansjörg Pötzsch, Acquisitions, art dealers and provenances. From the provenance research. to the Brunswick collection of shapes
Ruth Wöbkemeier, From the avant-garde concept of form to the popular form
Walter Vitt, My ways to Walter Dexel
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Early work
Expressionist woodcuts
constructivism
typography
Heads
Shape collection
Late work

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Walter Dexel, Sandstein verlag, Dresden, 2014
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