Pier Paolo Pasolini, italiensk filminstruktør, forfatter og politisk aktivist (1922-1975) foran sin inspirationskilde Antonio Gramscis grav. Photo ca. 1970
Pier Paolo Pasolini, italiensk filminstruktør, forfatter og politisk aktivist (1922-1975) foran sin inspirationskilde Antonio Gramscis grav. Photo ca. 1970 Kilde: Wikimedia Commons.

Socialistisk Biblioteks Tidslinje med links til begivenheder og personer i 1891.


Se også Index over personer, organisationer/partier og værker (som bøger, malerier, mm.), steder, begivenheder, mv., der er omtalt på hele Tidslinjen, titler og indhold på emnelisterne osv.

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21. januar 1891

Den danske socialrealistiske forfatter (Carl Henrik) Knuth Becker fødes i Hjørring (dør 30. oktober 1974).

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22. januar 1891

Den italienske revolutionære Antonio Gramsci fødes i Ales på Sardinien – dør 27.4.1937 i Rom).

Se:

Se også på Socialistisk Bibliotek:

Personlisten Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937)

Gramsci in 1933. Photo: Sconosciuto. Public Domain.
Gramsci in 1933. Photo: Sconosciuto. Public Domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

 

27. januar 1891

Den russiske forfatter Ilja Ehrenburg fødes i Kiev. (Dør 1. september 1967 i Moskva).

Se:

Ilya Ehrenburg (Wikipedia.org). Med gode links.

Se også på Socialistisk Bibliotek:

  • Tidslinjen: maj 1954, om publicering af romanen Tøbrud

 

10. juni 1891

Helmut Herzfeld (John Heartfield), fotomontage-kunstner og kommunist, fødes i Berlin (dør i Berlin, DDR, 26. april 1968).

John Heartfield vor seinem Sommerhaus um 1960, Aufnahme auf einer öffentlich zugänglichen Informationstafel vor seinem Sommerhaus in Waldsieversdorf. Photo: Assenmacher. (CC BY-SA 4.0)
John Heartfield vor seinem Sommerhaus um 1960, Aufnahme auf einer öffentlich zugänglichen Informationstafel vor seinem Sommerhaus in Waldsieversdorf. Photo: Assenmacher. (CC BY-SA 4.0). Source: Wikimedia Commons.

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Inspiration til kamp i dag. Af Jørgen Lund (Socialistisk Arbejderavis, nr.118, august 1995). Om John Heartfield-udstilling på Arbejdermuseet.

John J. Heartfield’s Official Website (Johnheartfield.com). An interactive exploration of the artist’s life, work and times.

"Art is dead…," Grosz and Heartfield at the Dada fair in Berlin, 1920. Photo: Unknown. Public Domain.
“Art is dead…,” Grosz and Heartfield at the Dada fair in Berlin, 1920. Photo: Unknown. Public Domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

John Heartfield: Laughter Is A Devastating Weapon. By Jeff Lusanne (World Socialist Web Site, 28 December 2015). Review of David King’s book (Tate Publishing, 2015, 160 p.). “… [the book] is an exciting new publication devoted to the work of German artist John Heartfield, known for his incomparably dark, mocking, politically pointed photocollages.”

‘I want to have people influenced by John Heartfield’: An interview with the German artist’s grandson. By Paul Bond (World Socialist Web Site, 11 September 2012)

London’s Tate Modern shows photomontages of John Heartfield. By Paul Bond (World Socialist Web Site, 7 August 2012). “The show provides a welcome opportunity to see Heartfield’s political montages.”

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The official John Hartfield Museum and Exhibition and Archive. Curated by his grandson … “features the powerful political art and groundbreaking graphic design of John Heartfield”, with slideshows of works.

Grand opening of the first Dada exhibition, Berlin, 5 June 1920. The central figure hanging from the ceiling was an effigy of a German officer with a pigs head. From left to right: Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch (sitting), Otto Burchard, Johannes Baader, Wieland Herzfelde, Margarete Herzfelde, dr. Oz (Otto Schmalhausen), George Grosz and John Heartfield. Photo: Unknown. Public Domain.
Grand opening of the first Dada exhibition, Berlin, 5 June 1920. The central figure hanging from the ceiling was an effigy of a German officer with a pigs head. From left to right: Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch (sitting), Otto Burchard, Johannes Baader, Wieland Herzfelde, Margarete Herzfelde, dr. Oz (Otto Schmalhausen), George Grosz and John Heartfield. Photo: Unknown. Public Domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons.