Der Ararat

Der Ararat was a Dadaist magazine published in Munich between 1918 and 1921. Its subtitle was Glossen, Skizzen und Notizen zur Neuen Kunst (Glosses, sketches and notes on new art).

History and profile
Der Ararat was started in 1918. Its owner was Hans Goltz. The magazine was published by Goltzverlag based in Munich. It focused on politics until December 1919 and then, featured articles on new art.

Der Ararat covered discussions and reviews of Dadaist art. Konstantin Umansky, a Soviet art critic, published articles in Der Ararat one of which was about Vladimir Tatlin’s art. The magazine folded in 1921.

Some issues of Der Ararat were archived by the University of Iowa.