• Helhesten (Danish: The Hell-Horse) was an arts and literary magazine which was published between 1941 and 1944 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was one of the...
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    the underground art group, Helhesten or "hell-horse," and was a contributor to its journal with the same name, Helhesten. In 1939, he wrote the key theoretical...
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  • Alfelt was an integral component of Helhesten (The Hell-Horse, 1941-1944), the artists' group and art journal, Helhesten, co-founded by Asger Jorn as a harbinger...
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  • Retrieved 22 September 2022. Kerry Greaves (2015). Mobilizing the collective: Helhesten and the Danish avant-garde, 1934-1946 (PhD thesis). City University of...
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    occupation of Denmark, writing about medieval Danish murals for its journal, Helhesten, and continued to produce seditiously modern abstract works. He and his...
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  • Familie Journalen Femina Fjölnir Fødevaremagasinet Frit Danmark Gaffa Helhesten Helse Hendes Verden Heretica Historie Historisk Tidsskrift Hvad vi vil...
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  • Madrid Galerie 68 (1968–1971), Cairo Grecia (1918–1920), Seville-Madrid Helhesten (1941–1944), Copenhagen La Jeune Belgique (1880–1897), Brussels Kallol...
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  • ISSN 2214-0808. Kerry Greaves (2019). The Danish Avant-Garde and World War II: The Helhesten Collective. New York, NY: Routledge. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-429-88590-7. Mark...
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  • Klingen was one of the magazines which inspired the Danish arts magazine Helhesten. Several issues of Klingen were digitized by the Royal Library of Denmark...
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