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'''''Wendingen''''' (Dutch:''Inversions / Upheaval'') was an architecture and art magazine that appeared from 1918 to 1932. It was a monthly publication aimed at architects and interior designers. The booklet was published by Amsterdam publisher Hooge Brug (1918–1923) and by the Santpoort publisher C.A. Mees (1924–1931). It was a mouthpiece for the architect association [[Netherlands Architecture Institute#History|Architectura et Amicitia]]. (Architecture and Friendship). The chief editor was the architect Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld. Wendingen initially was an important platform for Dutch [[Expressionist architecture|expressionism]], also known as the [[Amsterdam School]], and later endorsed the [[New Objectivity]].
'''''Wendingen''''' (Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Inversion'' or ''Upheaval'') was an architecture and art magazine that appeared from 1918 to 1932. It was a monthly publication aimed at architects and interior designers. The booklet was published by Amsterdam publisher Hooge Brug (1918–1923) and by the Santpoort publisher C.A. Mees (1924–1931). It was a mouthpiece for the architect association [[Netherlands Architecture Institute#History|Architectura et Amicitia]]. (Architecture and Friendship). The chief editor was the architect Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld. Wendingen initially was an important platform for Dutch [[Expressionist architecture|expressionism]], also known as the [[Amsterdam School]], and later endorsed the [[New Objectivity]].


In spite of the link of ''Wendingen'' with an architect's association, the contents of the booklet were not limited to architecture but attention was also given to art and design. The magazine gained recognition not only through its content but also by its remarkable square format and the striking typography of architect [[Hendrik Wijdeveld]], [[El Lissitzky]], [[Vilmos Huszar]] and others.
In spite of the link of ''Wendingen'' with an architect's association, the contents of the booklet were not limited to architecture but attention was also given to art and design. The magazine gained recognition not only through its content but also by its remarkable square format and the striking typography of architect [[Hendrik Wijdeveld]], [[El Lissitzky]], [[Vilmos Huszar]] and others.

Revision as of 07:45, 20 March 2018

Wendingen
Wendingen 1921-11, 1st of 8 F.L.Wright issues (cover El Lissitzky)
Former editorsHendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld
Founded1918
CountryNetherlands
First issue 1918-1, architecture and art (cover J.L.M.Lauweriks). Wendingen main theme (expressionist architecture) against De Stijl in 1917 (cubist architecture).
Wendingen 1918-2, architecture and art (cover M.de Klerk). M.de Klerk: 6 issues and 3 covers
Wendingen 1928-1, 2nd of 4 W.M.Dudok issues (cover H.Wouda)
Wendingen 1930-2, Van Nelle Factory (cover L.v.d.Vlugt)
Wendingen 1921-12, J.Duiker & B.Bijvoet (cover J.Duiker)
Wendingen 1920-11/12, H.P.Berlage (cover J.Jongert)
Wendingen 1931-1, cover by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita

Wendingen (Dutch language|Dutch]]: Inversion or Upheaval) was an architecture and art magazine that appeared from 1918 to 1932. It was a monthly publication aimed at architects and interior designers. The booklet was published by Amsterdam publisher Hooge Brug (1918–1923) and by the Santpoort publisher C.A. Mees (1924–1931). It was a mouthpiece for the architect association Architectura et Amicitia. (Architecture and Friendship). The chief editor was the architect Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld. Wendingen initially was an important platform for Dutch expressionism, also known as the Amsterdam School, and later endorsed the New Objectivity.

In spite of the link of Wendingen with an architect's association, the contents of the booklet were not limited to architecture but attention was also given to art and design. The magazine gained recognition not only through its content but also by its remarkable square format and the striking typography of architect Hendrik Wijdeveld, El Lissitzky, Vilmos Huszar and others.

In Modern architecture of the 1920s are three notable movements: Cubist, Expressionist and Constructivist architecture. The magazine Wendingen (first issue January 1918) was influential on international Expressionist architecture. The other Dutch magazine De Stijl (first issue October 1917) was influential on the International Style.

Book cover illustrations 1918–1931

Series 1 No Theme Designer Cover
1918 1 (Jan.) Architecture / Applied art Mathieu Lauweriks
1918 2 (Febr.) Architecture / Sculpture Michel de Klerk
1918 3 (March) Architecture / Sculpture Hildo Krop
1918 4 (April) Architecture / Applied art Cornelis Blaauw
1918 5 (May) Architecture Richard Roland Holst
1918 6 (June) Architecture / Sculpture H.A. van Anrooy
1918 7 (July) Amsterdam School E.J. Kuipers
1918 8 (Aug.) Park Meerwijk in Bergen C.A. Lion Cachet
1918 9 (Sept.) Sculpture Jan Sluijters
1918 10 (Oct.) Architecture Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1918 (11-)12 (Dec.) Jan Toorop Willem van Konijnenburg
Series 2 No Theme Designer Cover
1919 1 Eastern art Karel de Bazel
1919 2 Our time & Michel de Klerk Tom Poggenbeek
1919 3 Dancing Jan Sluijters
1919 4 Architecture Pauline Bolken
1919 5 Art & advertisement Jan Bertus Heukelom
1919 6 Interiors Jan Luger
1919 7-8 Woodcuts Richard Roland Holst
1919 9-10 Theatre Jan Toorop
1919 11 Architecture Hildo Krop
1919 12 Architecture Guillaume la Croix
Series 3 No Theme Designer Cover
1920 1 (Jan.) Sculpture Bernard Essers
1920 2 The works of Gustav Klimt Tjerk Bottema
1920 3-4 Public housing Michel de Klerk
1920 5 Art from Hungary Jozef Cantré
1920 6-7 Masks Richard Roland Holst
1920 8-9 Josef Hoffmann Hendrik van den Eijnde
1920 10 The works of Erich Mendelsohn Hendrik Wijdeveld
1920 11-12 Architecture of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag by H.P. Berlage Jacob Jongert
Series 4 No Theme Designer Cover
1921 1-2 The works of Willem van Konijnenburg Hendrik Wijdeveld
1921 3 East Asian art from the Pertrucci Collection in Amsterdam Michel de Klerk
1921 4-5 Works from members of Architectura et Amicitiae Richard Roland Holst
1921 6 Drawings and photographs of a house in Oostvoorne Jaap Gidding
1921 7-8 The marionet C.A. Lion Cachet
1921 9-10 International exhibition on theatre 1922 Amsterdam Frits Lensvelt
1921 11 Frank Lloyd Wright El Lissitzky
1921 12 New building of the Academy of Arts in Amsterdam Jan Duiker & Bernard Bijvoet
Year
1922 not published
Series 5 No Theme Designer Cover
1923 1 Stained glass windows of R.N. Roland Holst Jacob Jongert
1923 2 Advertisements by Dutch artists Jan Sluijters
1923 3 Skyskrapers in Europe and America Johan Polet
1923 4 Houses in Amsterdam-Zuid Albert Klijn
1923 5-6 Sculptures by Dutch artists Joseph Mendes da Costa
1923 7 Public housing in Amsterdam Anton Kurvers
1923 8-9 Seashells Richard Roland Holst
1923 10 Bookplates by Dutch artists Bernard Essers
1923 11-12 Projects of the architects C.J. Blaauw, J. Crouwel en J.M. Luthmann Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
Series 6 No Theme Designer Cover
1924 1 Sculptures of 6 Dutch artists Jan Havermans
1924 2 Sketches and studies by Michel de Klerk Louise Beijerman
1924 3 Works by Hermann Finsterlin Hermann Finsterlin
1924 4-5 Architectural project by M. de Klerk Margaret Staal-Kropholler
1924 6 Eileen Gray Hendrik Wijdeveld
1924 7 Portraits by Michel de Klerk Tine Baanders
1924 8 Hilversum Town Hall and other works by W.M. Dudok Willem Dudok
1924 9-10 Buildings by M. de Klerk Tine Baanders
1924 11-12 Crystals Bernard Essers
Series 7 No Theme Designer Cover
1925 1 De Mesquita Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1925 2 Sculptures by Hildo Krop Hildo Krop
1925 3-9 The life-work of the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright Hendrik Wijdeveld &
Frank Lloyd Wright
1925 10 Furniture - M. de Klerk Fokko Mees
1925 11-12 P. Kramer's Bijenkorf Julius Luthmann
Year
1926 not published
Series 8 No Theme Designer Cover
1927 1 Sculpture Johan Polet
1927 2 Interiors Otto B. de Kat
1927 3 Flemish theatre - Johan de Meester Anton Kurvers
1927 4 Denmark Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1927 5 Sweden Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1927 6-7 Amsterdam West Jan Snellebrand
1927 8 Sweden II Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1927 9-10 Austria Christa Ehrlich
1927 11 Public housing in Amsterdam P.L. Marnette
1927 12 Graphic arts Tine Baanders
Series 9 No Theme Designer Cover
1928 1 Architect Willem Dudok Hendrik Wouda
1928 2 Technology and art W. H. Gispen
1928 3-4 Works by Jan Toorop in private collections Richard Roland Holst
1928 5 Hindu sculptures from Java Johan ten Klooster
1928 6-7 Sculpture Nicolaas van de Vecht
1928 8 Cartoons by Albert Hahn Albert Hahn jr.
1928 9 Works by Johan Thorn Prikker Hildo Krop
1928 10 Graphic arts Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1928 11 Puppets and marionettes Anton Kurvers
1928 12 Russian icons K. Katkof
Series 10 No Theme Designer Cover
1929 1 Sculptures by Ossip Zadkine Hildo Krop
1929 2 Glass works by Lebeau Chris Lebeau
1929 3 Paintings by Diego Rivera Vilmos Huszar
1929 4 St. Nicolas Church in IJsselstein Joop Sjollema
1929 5-6 Architect J.F. Staal Margaret Kropholler
1929 7 Paintings by Lyonel Feininger Tine Baanders
1929 8 Architect J.L.M. Lauweriks Mathieu Lauweriks
1929 9 Ancient Italian art Jan Poortenaar
1919 10 Russian theatre Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1929 11-12 Architecture in Amsterdam Zuid Henry Tino Zwiers
Series 11 No Theme Designer Cover
1930 1 Rothenburg ob der Tauber A.C. (=A.P.) Smits
1930 2 Factory of De Erven Wed. J. van Nelle in Rotterdam Leendert van der Vlugt
1930 3 Dutch pavillion in Antwerp 1930 Willem Jacob Rozendaal
1930 4 Bourdelle Jouke Zietsma
1930 5 Aerial photography of the Netherlands Arthur Staal
1930 6-7 Glass paintings and heads by Richard Roland Holst Joop Sjollema
1930 8 De Bijenkorf in Rotterdam, by Willem Dudok Arthur Staal
1930 9 Infographics Peter Alma
1930 10 Glass factory "Leerdam" Andries Copier
1930 11-12 Hilversum Town Hall Willem Dudok
Series 12 No Theme Designer Cover
1931 1 Sculptures by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
1931 2 Dutch poster art S.L. Schwarz
1931 3 Joep Nicolas - glass artist Joep Nicolas
1931 4 Country houses Henry Zwiers
1931 5 Sculptures by Hildo Krop Hildo Krop
1931 6 Paintings by Pyke Koch, Kor Postma and Carel Willink Arthur Staal
1931 7-8 Schools Henry Zwiers
1931 9 Statues Theo van Reijn
1931 10 Fahrenkamp Otto B. de Kat
1931 11-12 Churches Jouke Zietsma

Bibliography

M.F. Le Coultre, Wendingen 1918-1932 - Architectuur en vormgeving, Blaricum 2001. Dutch edition, 272 pages with articles and all 116 covers.