Der Sturm

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Der Sturm was an influential early 20th-century German art and literary magazine and gallery that became a central platform for Expressionism and the European avant-garde.

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Der Sturm canonical 2
The Storm (Das Gewitter) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art gallery
art magazine
literary magazine
associatedWith Der Blaue Reiter
Die Brücke
country Germany
editor Herwarth Walden
exhibitedArtist Franz Marc
Gabriele Münter
Oskar Kokoschka
Paul Klee
Wassily Kandinsky
focusesOn architecture
avant-garde aesthetics
literature
modern art
music
theatre
foundedBy Herwarth Walden
frequency periodical
genre Expressionist magazine
hasPart Der Sturm gallery
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Der Sturm self-link
inception 1910
influenced German Expressionist literature
development of abstract art
modernist magazines in Europe
language German
location Berlin
medium print
movement European avant-garde
Expressionism
notableFor influencing early 20th-century modern art
promotion of Expressionism
promotion of the European avant-garde
operatedAs exhibition space
publishedWorkBy August Stramm
Else Lasker-Schüler
Franz Marc
Oskar Kokoschka
Paul Klee
Wassily Kandinsky
publisher Herwarth Walden
subjectOf studies in art history
timePeriod early 20th century
translatedTitle The Storm

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Oskar Kokoschka associatedWith Der Sturm
Marianne von Werefkin notableWork Der Sturm
this entity surface form: The Storm (Das Gewitter)
Der Sturm hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Der Sturm self-link