Het Overzicht (Dutch: the Survey or the Overview) was a Dutch language literary magazine published in Antwerp, Belgium, between 1921 and 1925. Until its cessation in 1925 it was the major avant-garde magazine in the country and published a total of 24 issues.
Het Overzicht was first published in June 1921. The magazine was subtitled as Half-Maandelijks Tijdschrift: Kunst, Letteren, Mensheid. Michel Seuphor was the founder of the magazine. Geert Pynenburg was also functional in the foundation. Its headquarters was in Antwerp.
During its early years Het Overzicht was pro-Flemish. Then it became a modernist periodical of European stature and adopted a constructivist, dadaist and avant-garde approach. It published poems in their original languages. The magazine published a special issue on Italian futurism in December 1922. Michel Seuphor and Jozef Peeters were the editors of Het Overzicht of which regular contributors included Geert Grub, Georges Walz, Alice Nahon, , Leo Steiner, Gaston Burssens and Michel Seuphor.
The last issue of Het Overzicht was published in February 1925. All issues of the magazine are archived in the Middelheim Museum, Antwerp.