Der Ararat
Arts magazine in Germany (1918–1921)
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History and profile
Der Ararat founded in 1918[2] by Hans Goltz and published by Goltzverlag based in Munich.[1] initially, the magazine focused on politics until December 1919 and then, featured articles on modern and avant-garde art.[3]
Der Ararat covered discussions and reviews of Dadaist art, and included contributions from notable figures such as Soviet art critic Konstantin Umansky, who published articles about Vladimir Tatlin’s art.[4][5] The magazine folded in 1921.[2] Some issues of Der Ararat were archived by the University of Iowa.[2]