Viking Eggeling (21 October 1880 – 19 May 1925) was a Swedish avant-garde artist and filmmaker connected to dadaism, Constructivism, and abstract art and was one of the pioneers in absolute film and visual music.[1] His 1924 film Diagonal-Symphonie is one of the seminal abstract films in the history of experimental cinema.
^Louise O'Konor, Viking Eggeling, 1880–1925, Artist and Filmmaker: Life and Work, translated by Catherine G. Sundström and Anne Libby, Stockholm, Almqvist and Wiksell, 1971.
VikingEggeling (21 October 1880 – 19 May 1925) was a Swedish avant-garde artist and filmmaker connected to dadaism, Constructivism, and abstract art...
Albrecht Eggeling (1884–1945)m German Nazi SS officer VikingEggeling (1880–1925), Swedish avant-garde artist and filmmaker William Julius Eggeling (1909–1994)...
Diagonal-Symphonie as its German title was, is a 1923 German film directed by VikingEggeling. The title has also been misspelled Symphonie diaganale in the United...
Artists Hans Richter, Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp, Germaine Dulac, and VikingEggeling all contributed Dadaist/Surrealist shorts. Fernand Léger, Dudley Murphy...
film movement with artists such as Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter, VikingEggeling and Oskar Fischinger made short abstract animations which proved influential...
impossible. In 1920, van Doesburg met the filmmakers Hans Richter and VikingEggeling. They worked on short, abstract films, based on the relationship of...
Goodrich (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle) Symphonie diagonale, directed by VikingEggeling – (Germany) The Thief of Bagdad, directed by Raoul Walsh, starring...
German "absolute" filmmakers such as Hans Richter, Walter Ruttmann and VikingEggeling. Richter falsely claimed that his 1921 film Rhythmus 21 was the first...
historical abstract films of the 1920s by Walther Ruttmann, Hans Richter, VikingEggeling and Oskar Fischinger. The history of motion graphics is closely related...
where his colleagues included other former Dadas: Arp, Hans Richter, VikingEggeling. The Artistes Radicaux were in touch with the German Revolution, and...
German abstract experimental film maker, along with Hans Richter, VikingEggeling and Oskar Fischinger. He is best known for directing the semi-documentary...
Absolute Film in Berlin with other film producers such as Hans Richter VikingEggeling, Walter Ruttmann, Fernand Léger. Francis Picabia and Renée Clair. Music...
in Denmark Fredrika Eleonora von Düben (1738–1808), textile artist VikingEggeling (1880–1925), avant-garde artist and filmmaker Anna Maria Ehrenstrahl...
Bergman Ingmar Bergman Nils Olaf Chrisander Peter Cohen Tage Danielsson VikingEggeling Lena Einhorn Hasse Ekman Marie-Louise Ekman Daniel Espinosa Josef Fares...
Notable visual music filmmakers include: Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter, VikingEggeling, Oskar Fischinger, Len Lye, Jordan Belson, Norman McLaren, Harry Smith...
exhibition comprehensive of his Dada years and collaboration with VikingEggeling, a fellow Dadaist who created the groundbreaking film Symphonie Diagonal...
committed to painting for the rest of his life. During the same period, VikingEggeling was struggling with the concept of abstract images as a universal language...
Hausmann as well as the pioneers of abstract film Hans Richter and VikingEggeling. Art critic Heinz Ohff described this studio in Buchholz's obituary...
taken up again in abstract cinema in Germany, by painters such as VikingEggeling and Hans Richter. Much loved by the Futurists was popular comic cinema...
York City 10 May–28 July - “Universal Language & the Avant-Garde: VikingEggeling, Hans Richter, and Jonas Mekas” at the Maya Stendhal gallery in New...
Cuba (1979); "Free Radicals" by Len Lye (1958); "Symphonie Diagonal" VikingEggeling (1924); "Silence" Jules Engel (1968); and "Chemical Sundown" by Jeremy...
Marguerite Duras Guru Dutt Ava DuVernay Sergey Dvortsevoy Ivan Dykhovichny VikingEggeling Robert Eggers Atom Egoyan Fernando Eimbcke Sergei Eisenstein Ronit...
International Congress of Progressive Artists, where he met El Lissitzky, VikingEggeling (to whom Berlewi devoted an article published in 'Albatross' in 1922)...