 | Rudolf E. Kuenzli - 2006 - 304 pagina’s
Dada developed in distinct periods and locations, providing the structure ofhe book. From Europe and New York during the First World War it spread toastern Europe and Japan in ... | |
 | Marc Dachy - 2005 - 575 pagina’s
Dada désigne plus que des personnes, des événements, des attitudes, des procédures, des lieux et des moments éphémères, volatiles, insaisissables avec une seule base d ... | |
 | Stephen C. Foster - 2004 - 499 pagina’s
Any understanding of Dada requires a serious consideration of its reception, most discernable through the press. To the degree that Dada entered and engaged the dominant ... | |
 | Ruth Hemus - 2009 - 250 pagina’s
The European Dada movement of the early 20th century has long been regarded as a male preserve, one in which women have been relegated to footnotes or mentioned only as the ... | |
 | Michel Sanouillet, Anne Sanouillet - 2009 - 705 pagina’s
This volume examines the Dada art movement, offering a behind-the-scenes account of the French avant-garde's riotous adolescence, with a timeline that begins with Tzara and ... | |
 | Dafydd Jones - 2006 - 327 pagina’s
How Dada is to break its cultural accommodation and containment today necessitates thinking the historical instances through revised application of critical and theoretical ... | |
 | Patrick Waldberg - 1999 - 111 pagina’s
Paru en 1976 dans Les Demeures d'Hypnos, ouvrage épuisé depuis une quinzaine d'années, Dada ou la fonction de refus n'a rien perdu, à la relecture, de son acuité, de sa verve ... | |
 | Stephen C. Foster - 2001 - 355 pagina’s
"Paris Dada" stands apart from the other Dada-doms treated in this series because of the sometimes complicated interaction between the French writers and artists associated ... | |
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