Dada, Art and Anti-artThames and Hudson, 1978 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 104
... turned into a general declaration of policy which , for all its forcefulness , was nevertheless a pious teatime ... turning inward , the expressionists in literature and painting have banded together into a generation which is already ...
... turned into a general declaration of policy which , for all its forcefulness , was nevertheless a pious teatime ... turning inward , the expressionists in literature and painting have banded together into a generation which is already ...
Pagina 142
... turned first red , then slightly bluish . And then they lost control . They burst out laughing , and the whole audience , freed from the pressure that had been building up inside them , exploded in an orgy of laughter . The dignified ...
... turned first red , then slightly bluish . And then they lost control . They burst out laughing , and the whole audience , freed from the pressure that had been building up inside them , exploded in an orgy of laughter . The dignified ...
Pagina 186
... turned up in Paris , and Picabia should also be mentioned . But the element that had held the Dada movement together , the fury of public opinion , had lost some of its cohesive power , and not only through the ' trial ' of Barrès . Not ...
... turned up in Paris , and Picabia should also be mentioned . But the element that had held the Dada movement together , the fury of public opinion , had lost some of its cohesive power , and not only through the ' trial ' of Barrès . Not ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 9 |
Laughter | 64 |
The Café Odéon | 67 |
Copyright | |
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