The first book to explore the mutual influence of the groundbreaking modernists Kurt Schwitters, Joan Miro, and Hans Arp. Featuring approximately 100 key works, along with numerous reference images, this book explores the work of Kurt Schwitters, Joan Miro, and Hans Arp and the ways in which the artists influenced each other's artistic pursuits. It examines the artists' shared commitment to geometric forms over natural ones and their individual strategies for fusing painting and sculpture to mine the depths of assemblage. United by an impulse to renew and transform art, to "assassinate" painting, Schwitters, Miro, and Arp experimented with collage and assemblage in order to build on the achievements of Cubism and break with prior traditions. Not only did their work resonate within their own artistic circles, but it continues to inspire subsequent generations to this day. AUTHOR: Dieter Buchhart is an Austrian art historian, critic, and curator. William Jeffett is a writer and Chief Curator of Exhibitions at the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Eric Robertson is Professor of Modern French Literature and Visual Culture at Royal Holloway, University of London. Gwendolen Webster is an independent scholar and author of 'Kurt Schwitters: A Journey Through Art'. 120 illustrations