Béla Uitz (8 March 1887, Mehála, Kingdom of Hungary (today part of Timișoara, Romania) – 26 January 1972, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian painter and...
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Irodalom, Müvészet which means "Unity, Literature, Art". It was edited by Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját. They had previously been aligned with Lajos Kassák...
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October 1916. The first issue was published the following month. From 1917 Béla Uitz joined the editorial team followed by Sándor Bortnyik, Jolán Simon, Sándor...
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launch the first Hungarian communist journal, Internationálé. He joined Béla Uitz in editing Egység, a journal they launched in 1922 while in exile in Vienna...
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VKhUTEMAS, the art and technical school founded in 1920 in Moscow. When Béla Uitz and Alfréd Kemény attended the 3rd Congress of the Communist International...
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accepted by the art academy in Budapest and studied under the painter Béla Uitz, though within a year a new regime under Miklós Horthy took over and attempted...
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Institute (VKHUTEIN), Honored Artist of the RSFSR, Hungarian-Internationalist Béla Uitz, but because of the complexity of the composition, his projects could...
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track at odds with both MA and Egység another magazine established by Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját, who likewise broke away from MA. The title was taken...
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help him by gathering material for him from Berlin. However, in May 1922 Béla Uitz and Aladár Komját published the first issue of Egység, a rival journal...
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(1925–1958), Roman Catholic priest Mihai Tänzer (1905–1993), footballer Béla Uitz (1887–1972), painter Emerich Vogl (1905–1971), footballer Rudolf Wetzer...
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