Dada: Art and Anti-artH.N. Abrams, 1970 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... literary side of Dada is concerned . But Dada has too often been regarded as a style of literary polemic directed at the overthrow of existing forms . Alongside the noisy literary movement there existed another which was not polemical ...
... literary side of Dada is concerned . But Dada has too often been regarded as a style of literary polemic directed at the overthrow of existing forms . Alongside the noisy literary movement there existed another which was not polemical ...
Pagina 33
... literary genre which suited Tzara perfectly . " The new artist protests ; he no longer paints ( symbolical and illusionist reproduction ) but creates directly in stone , wood or iron , rocks which are locomotive organisms capable of ...
... literary genre which suited Tzara perfectly . " The new artist protests ; he no longer paints ( symbolical and illusionist reproduction ) but creates directly in stone , wood or iron , rocks which are locomotive organisms capable of ...
Pagina 103
... literary form into which we can compress much of what we think and feel : the manifesto . Tzara had enunciated this principle as early as 1916. From the day the Cabaret Voltaire opened its doors , we read and wrote manifestos . We did ...
... literary form into which we can compress much of what we think and feel : the manifesto . Tzara had enunciated this principle as early as 1916. From the day the Cabaret Voltaire opened its doors , we read and wrote manifestos . We did ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 7 |
its members and collaborators | 18 |
The Cabaret Voltaire becomes Dada | 28 |
Copyright | |
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abstract aesthetic André Breton Anna Blume anti-art anti-artistic Apollinaire appeared Aragon artistic audience Baader Baargeld Barrès became bee bee bee Berlin Dada bourgeois Cabaret Voltaire Café called cardboard chance Chirico cœur collages Cologne colours Cravan critic Cubist Dada movement Dada period Dada's Dadaist dance Doesburg Eggeling Éluard exhibition film France Francis Picabia freedom French friends Futurist gallery gave George Grosz Hanover Hans Arp Hans Richter Hausmann Heartfield Herr Hugo Ball human ideas individual Jung Kandinsky Kurt Schwitters later lived manifestoes Marcel Duchamp Marcel Janco Max Ernst Merz modern Neo-Dada never objects painter painting Paris Dada Paul Dermée Péret phonetic poem photomontage played poème poet poetry Portrait published ready-mades Rees Ribemont-Dessaignes Richard Huelsenbeck Richter Serner Soupault spontaneity Stieglitz Stijl Surrealism Surrealist technique things took totally Tristan Tzara Vaché word York zee zee zee Zurich Dada
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