Dada, Art and Anti-artThames and Hudson, 1978 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... beginning and no end , changing our voices , changing the rhythm and the meaning , leafing backward and forward , spontaneously , without hesi- tation and without a pause . This gave the whole thing a new meaning and pro- duced some ...
... beginning and no end , changing our voices , changing the rhythm and the meaning , leafing backward and forward , spontaneously , without hesi- tation and without a pause . This gave the whole thing a new meaning and pro- duced some ...
Pagina 195
... beginning must have an end , and an end a beginning . They are basically a single coherent ex- perience reaching like a great arch from 1916 until about the middle of the Second World War , a renaissance of meaning in art , a change in ...
... beginning must have an end , and an end a beginning . They are basically a single coherent ex- perience reaching like a great arch from 1916 until about the middle of the Second World War , a renaissance of meaning in art , a change in ...
Pagina 224
... beginning beginning " October 1916 Schalaben Schalomai Schalamezomai by Richard Huelsenbeck , with drawings by Arp , collection Dada . Imcomparable for your baby's toilet ! Illustrated ! January - February 1917 Galerie Corray ...
... beginning beginning " October 1916 Schalaben Schalomai Schalamezomai by Richard Huelsenbeck , with drawings by Arp , collection Dada . Imcomparable for your baby's toilet ! Illustrated ! January - February 1917 Galerie Corray ...
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The UnCommunity | 122 |
RH and | 128 |
Hanover Dada | 137 |
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