The Dada Reader: A Critical AnthologyDawn Ades Tate Pub., 2006 - 320 pagina's The revolutionary artistic and political movement, Dada, emerged amid the unprecedented carnage of the First World War. This work provides a selection from key Dada texts, ideal for anyone interested in one of the most influential movement's of the 20th century. |
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Pagina 51
... human brain is mortal . Nothing that proceeds from the human brain is immortal . It is sentimental , if not indeed an act of despair , to make art the exception to this mortality . Art is dying , but not because we are becoming weaker ...
... human brain is mortal . Nothing that proceeds from the human brain is immortal . It is sentimental , if not indeed an act of despair , to make art the exception to this mortality . Art is dying , but not because we are becoming weaker ...
Pagina 137
... human destiny and , before an assembly of Parisian critics where talent is cheap , reminding us of the impressive genius of Raymond Roussel ' has not prevented the coalition of the Boulevards , brasseries and newspaper offices from ...
... human destiny and , before an assembly of Parisian critics where talent is cheap , reminding us of the impressive genius of Raymond Roussel ' has not prevented the coalition of the Boulevards , brasseries and newspaper offices from ...
Pagina 308
... human beings - it just didn't add up to much . I hated human beings . I began with drawings , which at that time were the basic expression of my mood of hatred . For example , I might draw a scene of one of the tables reserved for ...
... human beings - it just didn't add up to much . I hated human beings . I began with drawings , which at that time were the basic expression of my mood of hatred . For example , I might draw a scene of one of the tables reserved for ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction Dawn Ades | 12 |
Hans Richter Against Without for Dada | 48 |
Part 7 | 145 |
Copyright | |
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