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Pagina 81
It began with the ideas of the photo - fanatic Alfred Stieglitz . The catalyst here
was not a night - club , not a sceptical philosopher like Ball , but a little
photographic gallery and this cheerful , aggressive photographer . Stieglitz can
be regarded ...
It began with the ideas of the photo - fanatic Alfred Stieglitz . The catalyst here
was not a night - club , not a sceptical philosopher like Ball , but a little
photographic gallery and this cheerful , aggressive photographer . Stieglitz can
be regarded ...
Pagina 134
But in 1922 , when the power of the faith began to wane and all - too - human
conflicts began to appear , these same people began to lose their sense of
common loyalty . Baader turned against one RH , who , in his turn , deserted and
...
But in 1922 , when the power of the faith began to wane and all - too - human
conflicts began to appear , these same people began to lose their sense of
common loyalty . Baader turned against one RH , who , in his turn , deserted and
...
Pagina 204
Lichtenstein began to play around with all sorts of enlargements of comic strips .
This gave him a lot of pleasure , and he began to imitate not only the comics
themselves but even the dots made by the printing process . Friends came and
they ...
Lichtenstein began to play around with all sorts of enlargements of comic strips .
This gave him a lot of pleasure , and he began to imitate not only the comics
themselves but even the dots made by the printing process . Friends came and
they ...
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Gebruikersrecensie - tallangatta - LibraryThingA wonderful exuberant and conversational first-hand account of the activities of the Zurich Dadaists. One of my favourite books of all. Volledige review lezen
Inhoudsopgave
From Abstract Poetry to Optophonetics | 118 |
RH and RH | 128 |
Hanover Dada | 137 |
Copyright | |
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