Seven Dada Manifestos and LampisteriesAlma Books, 21 jun 2018 - 129 pagina's This volume contains Tristan Tzara's famous manifestos, which first appeared between 1916 and 1921 and became essential texts of the modern movement and models for Breton's Surrealist manifestos. Art for Tzara was both deadly serious and a game, and the playfulness of his character is apparent not only in his polemic, which often uses dadaist typography, but in the delightful drawings contributed by Francis Picabia.In addition, this volume also contains Tzara's Lampisteries - articles that throw light on various art forms contemporary with his own work, at a time when art, weary of the old certainties, turned into subjective and often abstract forms, favouring the reality of the mind over that of the senses. |
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Pagina 5
... artists has ended up at this bank, straddling various comets. Leaving the door open to the possibility of wallowing in comfort and food. Here we are dropping our anchor in fertile ground. Here we really know what we are talking about ...
... artists has ended up at this bank, straddling various comets. Leaving the door open to the possibility of wallowing in comfort and food. Here we are dropping our anchor in fertile ground. Here we really know what we are talking about ...
Pagina 7
... artist protests: he no longer paints (symbolic and illusionistic reproduction) but creates directly in stone, wood, iron, tin, rocks, or locomotive structures capable of being spun in all directions by the limpid wind of the momentary ...
... artist protests: he no longer paints (symbolic and illusionistic reproduction) but creates directly in stone, wood, iron, tin, rocks, or locomotive structures capable of being spun in all directions by the limpid wind of the momentary ...
Pagina 10
... artist, or the poet, rejoices in the venom of this mass condensed into one shopwalker of this trade, he is glad to be insulted, it proves his immutability. The author or the artist praised by the papers observes that his work has been ...
... artist, or the poet, rejoices in the venom of this mass condensed into one shopwalker of this trade, he is glad to be insulted, it proves his immutability. The author or the artist praised by the papers observes that his work has been ...
Pagina 12
... artists. Every man must shout: there is great destructive, negative work to be done. To sweep, to clean. The cleanliness of the individual materialises after we've gone through folly, the aggressive, complete folly of a world left in ...
... artists. Every man must shout: there is great destructive, negative work to be done. To sweep, to clean. The cleanliness of the individual materialises after we've gone through folly, the aggressive, complete folly of a world left in ...
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Inhoudsopgave
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3 | |
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19 | |
TRISTAN TZARA | 23 |
MONSIEUR AA THE ANTIPHILOSOPHER SENDS US THIS MANIFESTO | 27 |
DADA MANIFESTO ON FEEBLE LOVE AND BITTER LOVE | 31 |
APPENDICES | 49 |
guillaume appollinaire is dead | 71 |
r huelsenbeck prieres fantas tiques | 73 |
note on poetry | 75 |
pierre reverdy les ardoises du toit les jockeys camoufles | 79 |
francis picabia lathlete des pompes funebres rateliers platoniques | 81 |
francis picabia pensees sans langage | 83 |
open letter to jacques riviere | 87 |
art and hunting | 89 |
COLONIAL SYLLOGISM | 51 |
Lampisteries | 53 |
note on art | 55 |
note on negro art | 57 |
note on art h arp | 59 |
guillaume apollinaire le poete assassine les mamelles de tiresias | 61 |
pierre reverdy le voleur de talan | 63 |
pierre albertbirot trente et un poemes de poche | 67 |
note on negro poetry | 69 |
dada proverb | 91 |
the bankruptcy of humour reply to a questionnaire | 93 |
I have seen the deflatable man at the olympia | 95 |
note on the comte de lautreamont or the cry | 97 |
insideout photography man ray | 99 |
reply to a questionnaire | 103 |
lecture on dada | 107 |
Notes | 113 |
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Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries Tristan Tzara,Francis Picabia,Barbara Wright Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2011 |
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