ArtistsKarel Teige
Karel Teige

Karel Teige

Artist
WA-00029725
PhotographySurrealismRealismConstructivism
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None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
47
Works in Collection
57
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The Graphic Revolution: 1915�1935
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1977

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Karel Teige was a Czech painter, photographer, and graphic designer whose work synthesized modernism, constructivism, and surrealism across multiple media. Active from the 1920s until his death in 1951, he developed collages and photomontages that combined abstract geometric forms with figurative and typographic elements, often engaging with leftist political ideology. His practice extended to book design, exhibition design, and theoretical writing that positioned visual form as inseparable from social transformation. Teige's work remained closely tied to Prague's avant-garde circles and contributed significantly to Central European modernism during the interwar and postwar periods.

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Artworks (47)

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47 published of 53 catalogued · 47 with image
  • Art Institute Chicago
    39 published39 img
  • MoMA
    7 publishedof 13 catalogued8 img
  • The Met
    1 published
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Život: Sborník nové krásy (Life: An Anthology of the New Beauty) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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Art Institute of Chicago
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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