Dada, Art and Anti-artThames and Hudson, 1978 - 246 pagina's The late Hans Richter was well known as both a painter, a filmmaker, and sire of the Dada movementborn in Zurich around the time of the First World War. Here, through selections from key manifestos and other documents of the time, is Dada's history, including its "death" in the 1920s and reincarnation during the '60s. Hans Richter died in 1976. 179 illus. 8 in color. |
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... true , as well as a lot of improbabili- ties that are as likely to be true as false . - He attacked everybody and everything . He handed out the 85 The Self-Immolation of Arthur Cravan.
... true , as well as a lot of improbabili- ties that are as likely to be true as false . - He attacked everybody and everything . He handed out the 85 The Self-Immolation of Arthur Cravan.
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... true that the Great Glass marked the end of his artistic career . Indeed , I believe that his most fruitful work was still to come . In Duchamp's work the machine took on a totally new aspect . From his Coffee Mill to his Cocoa Mill ...
... true that the Great Glass marked the end of his artistic career . Indeed , I believe that his most fruitful work was still to come . In Duchamp's work the machine took on a totally new aspect . From his Coffee Mill to his Cocoa Mill ...
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... true Dadaist – and there he is , reclining , hunting , cycling - half Pantagruel , half St. Francis , laughing and laughing . Blast the aesthetic - ethical attitude ! Blast the bloodless abstraction of expressionism ! Blast the literary ...
... true Dadaist – and there he is , reclining , hunting , cycling - half Pantagruel , half St. Francis , laughing and laughing . Blast the aesthetic - ethical attitude ! Blast the bloodless abstraction of expressionism ! Blast the literary ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 9 |
Laughter | 64 |
The Café Odéon | 67 |
Copyright | |
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