List of avant-garde magazines

This is a list of magazines which contain avant-garde material and content. One of their common characteristics was their unpredictable appearance.[1] Notable avant-garde magazines include:

0–9

291
  • 3:AM Magazine (2000–), Paris
  • 291 (1915–1916), New York City
  • 391 (1917–1924), Barcelona

A

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  • aCOMMENT (1940–1947), Melbourne
  • Al Adab (1953–2012), Beirut
  • Akasztott Ember (1922–1923), Vienna
  • Algol (1947), Catalonia
  • Apollon (1909–1917), St. Petersburg
  • Der Ararat (1918–1921), Munich
  • Avant-Garde (1968–1971), New York City

B

  • Bauhaus (1926–1931), Germany
  • Black Music (1973–1984), United Kingdom

C

  • Cantrills Filmnotes (1971–2000), Melbourne
  • Cuadernos (1953–1965), Paris
  • Ça Ira (1920–1923), Antwerp

D

  • Dau al set (1948–1951), Catalonia
  • Denver Quarterly (1966–), Denver
  • The Dial (1840–1929), United States
  • The Dome (1897–1900), London

F

  • Frigidaire (1980–2008), Rome

G

  • La Gaceta Literaria (1927–1932), Madrid
  • Galerie 68 (1968–1971), Cairo
  • Grecia (1918–1920), Seville-Madrid

H

  • Helhesten (1941–1944), Copenhagen

J

  • La Jeune Belgique (1880–1897), Brussels
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K

  • Kallol (1923–1925), Calcutta
  • Kino-Fot (1922–1923), Soviet Union
  • Klaxon (1922–1923), São Paulo, Brazil
  • Klingen (1917–1920), Copenhagen
  • Kritisk Revy (1926–1928), Copenhagen

L

  • Language (1978–1981), United States
  • The Little Review (1914–1929), United States
  • London Bulletin (1938–1940), London
MA

M

  • MA (1916–1925), Budapest–Vienna
  • Al Majalla Al Jadida (1929–1944), Cairo
  • Martin Fiero (1924–1927), Buenos Aires
  • Merlin (1952–1954), Paris
  • Minotaure (1933–1939), Paris
  • Musicworks (1978–), Toronto

N

Het Overzicht
  • Noi: Rivista d’arte futurista (1917–1925), Rome
  • Nomad (1959–1962), Los Angeles
  • Nou Nou Hau (1998–2002), Japan

O

  • Octubre (1933–1934), Madrid
  • Orpheus (1932–1934), Milan
  • Het Overzicht (1921–1925), Antwerp

P

  • Poedjangga Baroe (1933–1942), Jakarta
  • Poesia (1905–), Milan
  • Portfolio: An Intercontinental Quarterly (1945–1947), Washington, DC
  • Prometeo (1908–1912), Madrid
  • Punct (1924–1925), Bucharest

Q

Resimli Ay

R

S

Troços

T

U

  • Ultra (1922), Helsinki
  • Unu (1928–1932), Bucharest

V

W

Z

  • Zwrotnica (1922–1923; 1926–1927), Kraków

References

  1. ^ David Bennett (Winter 1989). "Periodical Fragments and Organic Culture: Modernism, the Avant-Garde, and the Little Magazine". Contemporary Literature. 30 (4): 481. doi:10.2307/1208611.