Seven Dada Manifestos and LampisteriesCalder Publications, 2003 - 118 pagina's Tristan Tzara—poet, literary iconoclast, and catalyst—was the founder of the Dada movement that began in Zürich during World War I. His ideas were inspired by his contempt for the bourgeois values and traditional attitudes towards art that existed at the time. This volume contains the famous manifestos that first appeared between 1916 and 1921 that would become the basic texts upon which Dada was based. For Tzara, art was both deadly serious and a game. The playfulness of Dada is evident in the manifestos, both in Tzara's polemic—which often uses dadaist typography—as well as in the delightful doodles and drawings contributed by Francis Picabia. Also included are Tzara's Lampisteries, a series of articles that throw light on the various art forms contemporary to his own work. Post-war art had grown weary of the old certainties and the carnage they caused. Tzara was on the cutting edge at a time when art was becoming more subjective and abstract, and beginning to reject the reality of the mind for that of the senses. |
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... words , but in the brains of a few atrophied people where the cells are too congested . Simple notions which serve deaf - mutes as signs are entirely sufficient to express ... dada proverb Paul Eluard wants to achieve a concentration of 90.
Tristan Tzara Barbara Wright. dada proverb Paul Eluard wants to achieve a concentration of words , crystallised as if for the people , but whose meaning remains null and void . For example , the definition : " A proverb is a proverb ...
... , published in " Salon Dada " , catalogue of the Dada Exhibition at the Galerie Montaigne , Paris , June 1921 . Dada Proverb , published in " Invention no . 1 et Proverbe no . 6 " , Paris , July 1921 . The Bankruptcy of Humour , 117.
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Monsieur Antipyrines Manifesto | 1 |
Unpretentious Proclamation | 15 |
Monsieur AA the Antiphilosopher sends us this Manifesto | 27 |
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