[2] After A Tett was suppressed by the authorities, Kassák launched MA in 1917 and Uitz joined the editorial team.
[3] He attended the "Russian Evening" organised by MA on 20 November 1920 in Vienna.
In "Jegyzetek a 'Ma' orosz estélyéhez" (Notes on MAs Russian evening) an article published in MA he was very critical of the Russian Proletkult movement which he viewed as an obstacle to the parallel progress of the material and spiritual revolution he envisaged.
[4] Whilst in Moscow he met Jolán Szilágyi, a Hungarian studying at VKhUTEMAS.
[5] He was the editor of Egység, a radical art journal published in Vienna and Berlin, 1922-1924.