Charles Sirato

Charles Sirato (26 January 1905, in Újvidék – 1 January 1980, in Budapest) was a Hungarian poet, art theorist, and translator.

He most famously authored the Dimensionist manifesto.

In 1936 in Paris, Charles Tamkó Sirató published his Manifeste Dimensioniste,[1] which described how the Dimensionist tendency has led to: The manifesto was signed by many prominent modern artists worldwide.

Yervand Kochar, Hans Arp, Francis Picabia, Kandinsky, Robert Delaunay and Marcel Duchamp amongst others added their names in Paris, then a short while later it was endorsed by artists abroad including László Moholy-Nagy, Joan Miró, David Kakabadze, Alexander Calder, and Ben Nicholson.

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