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291 was an arts and literary magazine that was published from 1915 to 1916 in New York City. It was created and published by a group of four individuals: photographer/modern art promoter Alfred Stieglitz, artist Marius de Zayas, art collector/journalist/poet Agnes E. Meyer and photographer/critic/arts patron Paul Haviland. Initially intended as a way to bring attention to Stieglitz's gallery of the same name (291), it soon became a work of art in itself. The magazine published original art work, essays, poems and commentaries by Francis Picabia, John Marin, Max Jacob, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, de Zayas, Stieglitz and other avant-garde artists and writers of the time, and it is credited with being the publication that introduced visual poetry to the United States.

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  • 291 (revista) (ca)
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  • 291 fou una revista d'art i literatura que va ser publicada del 1915 al 1916 a Nova York. Va ser creada i publicada per un grup de quatre individus: el fotògraf/promotor d'art modern Alfred Stieglitz, l'artista Marius de Zayas, la poetessa/periodista/col·leccionista d'art Agnes E. Meyer i el fotògraf/crític/mecenes d'art Paul Haviland. Inicialment amb la intenció d'atraure l'atenció sobre la galeria del mateix nom (291), aviat esdevingué una obra d'art per si mateixa. La revista va publicar obres d'art originals, assajos, poemes i comentaris de Francis Picabia, John Marin, Max Jacob, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, de Zayas, Stieglitz i altres artistes d'avantguarda i escriptors de l'època, i se li reconeix el mèrit de ser la publicació que va introduir la poesia visual als Estats Units. (ca)
  • 291 was an arts and literary magazine that was published from 1915 to 1916 in New York City. It was created and published by a group of four individuals: photographer/modern art promoter Alfred Stieglitz, artist Marius de Zayas, art collector/journalist/poet Agnes E. Meyer and photographer/critic/arts patron Paul Haviland. Initially intended as a way to bring attention to Stieglitz's gallery of the same name (291), it soon became a work of art in itself. The magazine published original art work, essays, poems and commentaries by Francis Picabia, John Marin, Max Jacob, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, de Zayas, Stieglitz and other avant-garde artists and writers of the time, and it is credited with being the publication that introduced visual poetry to the United States. (en)
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