The Dada Reader: A Critical AnthologyThe 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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The more nihilistic and ironic tone of Dada 3 can be partly ascribed to direct
contact between the Dadaists and Picabia, who was temporarily resident in
Switzerland, where he published the eighth issue of 397 (with Dada's anarchist
printer, ...
The more nihilistic and ironic tone of Dada 3 can be partly ascribed to direct
contact between the Dadaists and Picabia, who was temporarily resident in
Switzerland, where he published the eighth issue of 397 (with Dada's anarchist
printer, ...
Pagina 106
Back in Europe, Picabia published the first issue of 397 in Barcelona, a refuge for
many displaced European artists, in January 1917. He returned to New York later
that year where the fifth issue of 397 was published injune. Duchamp was then ...
Back in Europe, Picabia published the first issue of 397 in Barcelona, a refuge for
many displaced European artists, in January 1917. He returned to New York later
that year where the fifth issue of 397 was published injune. Duchamp was then ...
Pagina 274
The following month he published his own, single-issue journal, Dada-Tank. with
the support of a group of artists and writers in Zagreb. Aleksic included only two
illustrations in Dada-Tank, both abstracted linocuts by the young Russian painter
...
The following month he published his own, single-issue journal, Dada-Tank. with
the support of a group of artists and writers in Zagreb. Aleksic included only two
illustrations in Dada-Tank, both abstracted linocuts by the young Russian painter
...
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