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Pagina 45
I have to cut it off and then it grows again ” , said Arp . And then Sophie Taeuber (
Ill . 4 ) came to fetch us to a vegetarian restaurant for lunch . Sophie was studying
dancing under Laban , in whose hallowed halls I was a frequent visitor .
I have to cut it off and then it grows again ” , said Arp . And then Sophie Taeuber (
Ill . 4 ) came to fetch us to a vegetarian restaurant for lunch . Sophie was studying
dancing under Laban , in whose hallowed halls I was a frequent visitor .
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Sophie Taeuber was not only a dancer and a teacher ; she was above all a
painter of modern abstracts at a time when abstract painting was still in its infancy
. Sophie was as quiet as we were garrulous , boastful , rowdy and provocative .
Sophie Taeuber was not only a dancer and a teacher ; she was above all a
painter of modern abstracts at a time when abstract painting was still in its infancy
. Sophie was as quiet as we were garrulous , boastful , rowdy and provocative .
Pagina 197
After 1924 there was no Dada , but the Dadaists remained . In 1927 Arp received
his first big commission , to paint the interior of the Restaurant Aubette in
Strasbourg , his home town . He invited his wife Sophie and Theo van Doesburg
to help ...
After 1924 there was no Dada , but the Dadaists remained . In 1927 Arp received
his first big commission , to paint the interior of the Restaurant Aubette in
Strasbourg , his home town . He invited his wife Sophie and Theo van Doesburg
to help ...
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Foreword | 7 |
New York Dada 1915_1920 | 81 |
ReadyMades | 89 |
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