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An important aspect of the activity of the “New Artists”1 was their theorical activity. Many of the works produced by the “New Artists” in the fields of music, theatre, painting and literature possessed a clearly defined theoretical basis. One of the fundamental elements was the theory of recomposition, a theory which was published in the [...]