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Pagina 203
I have been looking for a motto which could be used to sum up the ' new ' Dada
situation which is apparent in contemporary art . It describes itself as Neo - Dada ,
Neo - Realism , Pop Art , etc . I can find not one slogan , or one motto , but ...
I have been looking for a motto which could be used to sum up the ' new ' Dada
situation which is apparent in contemporary art . It describes itself as Neo - Dada ,
Neo - Realism , Pop Art , etc . I can find not one slogan , or one motto , but ...
Pagina 207
Not because it started there ( the term pop - art is said to have been coined by the
Englishman Alloway ) , but because it is aimed at our prefabricated way of life
and way of thinking , because it has turned the popular , folk elements of a ...
Not because it started there ( the term pop - art is said to have been coined by the
Englishman Alloway ) , but because it is aimed at our prefabricated way of life
and way of thinking , because it has turned the popular , folk elements of a ...
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Art and Anti-art Hans Richter. to make an object ... Dada led to a new image of
the artist . ... with ' Cobra ' and approaching a climax in today ' s ' Pop Art ' –
Dadaist ideas and techniques have once more become endemic and highly
virulent .
Art and Anti-art Hans Richter. to make an object ... Dada led to a new image of
the artist . ... with ' Cobra ' and approaching a climax in today ' s ' Pop Art ' –
Dadaist ideas and techniques have once more become endemic and highly
virulent .
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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 19151920 | 81 |
Berlin Dada 19181923 | 101 |
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