Hans Richter (1888-1976)

Birthplace:
Berlin, Germany

Born:
April 6, 1888

Died:
February 1, 1976

Richter's first contacts with modern art were in 1912 through the "Blaue Reiter" and in 1913 through the "Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon" gallery "Der Strum", in Berlin. In 1914 he was influenced by cubism. He contributed to the periodical Die Aktion in Berlin. His first exhibition was in Munich in 1916, and Die Aktion published as a special edition about him. In the same year he was wounded and discharged from the army and went to Zürich and joined the Dada movement.  Richter believed that the artist's duty was to be actively political, opposing war and supporting the revolution. His first abstract works were made in 1917. In 1918, he befriended Viking Eggeling, and the two experimented together with film. Richter was co-founder, in 1919, of the Association of Revolutionary Artists at Zürich. In the same year he created his first Prélude (an orchestration of a theme developed in eleven drawings). In 1920 he was a member of the November group in Berlin and contributed to the Dutch periodical De Stijl.  Throughout his career, he claimed that his 1921 film, Rhythmus 21, was the first abstract film ever created. This claim is not true: he was preceded by the Italian Futurist Bruno Corra and Arnaldo Ginna between 1911 and 1912 (as they report in the Futurist Manifesto of Cinema), as well as by fellow German artist Walter Ruttmann who produced Lichtspiel Opus 1 in 1920. Nevertheless, Richter's film Rhythmus 21 is considered an important early abstract film.  Richter moved from Switzerland to the United States in 1940 and became an American citizen. He taught in the Institute of Film Techniques at the City College of New York. While living in New York City, Richter directed two feature films, Dreams That Money Can Buy (1947) and 8 x 8: A Chess Sonata in 8 Movements (1957) in collaboration with Max Ernst, Jean Cocteau, Paul Bowles, Fernand Léger, Alexander Calder, Marcel Duchamp, and others, which was partially filmed on the lawn of his summer house in Southbury, Connecticut.  In 1957, he finished a film entitled Dadascope with original poems and prose spoken by their creators. After 1958, Richter spent parts of the year in Ascona and Connecticut and returned to painting. In 1963, he directed the short film "From the Circus to the Moon" on the American artist Alexander Calder.  Richter died in Minusio, Switzerland in 1976.

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Art Direction:
1928  Inflation

Dialogue:
1928  Inflation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy

Director:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Editor:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Novel:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Poem:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Producer:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Screenplay:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Sound:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Story:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

Writer:
1921  Rhythm 21
1923  Rhythm 23
1926  Film Study
1928  Ghosts Before Breakfast
1928  Inflation
1928  Race Symphony
1929  Every Day
1929  Everything Turns, Everything Revolves
1929  Two Pence Magic
1930  Neues Leben
1930  The New Apartment
1931  Europa Radio
1932  The New Apartment (Richter Studio Version)
1933  Metall
1933  Mädels von heute
1934  Der Springer von Pontresina
1939  The Stock Exchange as a Barometer of the Economic Situation
1947  Dreams That Money Can Buy
1955  Die Husaren kommen
1957  8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
1958  Passionate Pastime
1961  Dadascope
1963  From the Circus to the Moon

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