Dada, Art and Anti-artThames and Hudson, 1978 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... followed by two shows devoted to the ' fathers ' of Dada , Kandinsky and Klee ( March 1917 ) . These were followed by an exhibition of the work of the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico ( Ill . 16 ) . Through this , his first exhibition ...
... followed by two shows devoted to the ' fathers ' of Dada , Kandinsky and Klee ( March 1917 ) . These were followed by an exhibition of the work of the Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico ( Ill . 16 ) . Through this , his first exhibition ...
Pagina 77
... followed his example , and we painted miles of cucumber plantations , as I called them , before we finally met in the middle . Then the whole thing was nailed on to pieces of wood and rolled up until the performance . Tzara had ...
... followed his example , and we painted miles of cucumber plantations , as I called them , before we finally met in the middle . Then the whole thing was nailed on to pieces of wood and rolled up until the performance . Tzara had ...
Pagina 123
... followed his own principles - and this made them all the readier to detect backsliding in others . - Huelsenbeck reproached Tzara with never having practised the poetic method he had devised that of eliciting a poem from scraps of ...
... followed his own principles - and this made them all the readier to detect backsliding in others . - Huelsenbeck reproached Tzara with never having practised the poetic method he had devised that of eliciting a poem from scraps of ...
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The UnCommunity | 122 |
RH and | 128 |
Hanover Dada | 137 |
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