Dada, Art and Anti-artThames and Hudson, 1978 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... performance and was very enthusiastic . Herr Tristan Tzara was the initiator of a performance by Messrs . Tzara , Huel- senbeck and Janco ( the first in Zurich and in the world ) of simultaneist verse by Messrs . Henri Barzun and ...
... performance and was very enthusiastic . Herr Tristan Tzara was the initiator of a performance by Messrs . Tzara , Huel- senbeck and Janco ( the first in Zurich and in the world ) of simultaneist verse by Messrs . Henri Barzun and ...
Pagina 79
... performance was stopped , the lights went up , and faces distorted by rage gradually returned to normal . People were realizing that not only Serner's provocations , but also the rage of those provoked , had something inhuman ... and ...
... performance was stopped , the lights went up , and faces distorted by rage gradually returned to normal . People were realizing that not only Serner's provocations , but also the rage of those provoked , had something inhuman ... and ...
Pagina 225
... performance decided the role of our theatre , which will entrust the stage direction to the subtile invention of the explosive wind , the scenario in the audience , visible direction , grotesque props : the Dadaist theatre . Above all ...
... performance decided the role of our theatre , which will entrust the stage direction to the subtile invention of the explosive wind , the scenario in the audience , visible direction , grotesque props : the Dadaist theatre . Above all ...
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The UnCommunity | 122 |
RH and | 128 |
Hanover Dada | 137 |
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abstract activities already anti-art appeared artistic audience Baader Ball became become began beginning Berlin Breton brought Cabaret Voltaire called chance close collages colours critic Dada Dadaist developed direction drawing elements everything exhibition experience expression fact finally followed France freedom friends gallery gave George German Grosz hand Hausmann head Huelsenbeck human ideas individual Italy Janco language later less lived looked manifesto Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst meaning mind move movement nature never objects painter painting Paris performance periodical Picabia played poems poet poetry political Pop Art possible present produced published remained Richter Schwitters seemed showed side sound taken things took Tristan Tzara true turned wanted whole writes York Zurich