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Through him I made the aquaintance of the rather more alarming Dr Oscar
Goldberg , who did not choose to sit at our Dada tables , so that one always had
to go and sit with him in some corner . Both Unger and Guttmann treated him with
a ...
Through him I made the aquaintance of the rather more alarming Dr Oscar
Goldberg , who did not choose to sit at our Dada tables , so that one always had
to go and sit with him in some corner . Both Unger and Guttmann treated him with
a ...
Pagina 137
4 Hanover Dada Schwitters the Man * Eternal lasts longest . ” ( Kurt Schwitters ) .
While Baader , Hausmann and Huelsenbeck in Berlin were taking the Globe itself
under Dada ' s wing , each member playing his own part in keeping the ...
4 Hanover Dada Schwitters the Man * Eternal lasts longest . ” ( Kurt Schwitters ) .
While Baader , Hausmann and Huelsenbeck in Berlin were taking the Globe itself
under Dada ' s wing , each member playing his own part in keeping the ...
Pagina 226
Song . Harmonium . Recitation : Miss . K . Wulff . June 1 , 1917 Dada Gallery
goes on unlimited vacation . July 1917 Mysterious creation ! Magic revolver ! The
Dada Movement is launched . July 1917 Appearance of Dada No . 1 , a review of
art ...
Song . Harmonium . Recitation : Miss . K . Wulff . June 1 , 1917 Dada Gallery
goes on unlimited vacation . July 1917 Mysterious creation ! Magic revolver ! The
Dada Movement is launched . July 1917 Appearance of Dada No . 1 , a review of
art ...
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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
Foreword | 7 |
New York Dada 1915_1920 | 81 |
ReadyMades | 89 |
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