Dada, Art and Anti-art, Volume 10Oxford University Press, 1978 - 246 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... direction - away from each other ) . The second paragraph plunged the reader into total confusion . Two witnesses ( both Dadaists , it is true ) announced that they understood of course that a respected figure like J. C. Heer did not ...
... direction - away from each other ) . The second paragraph plunged the reader into total confusion . Two witnesses ( both Dadaists , it is true ) announced that they understood of course that a respected figure like J. C. Heer did not ...
Pagina 118
... direction the battle for a new art would develop . Two different tendencies appeared : one towards a kind of satirical surrealism , the other towards non - representational art . In visual art this tendency was represented by ...
... direction the battle for a new art would develop . Two different tendencies appeared : one towards a kind of satirical surrealism , the other towards non - representational art . In visual art this tendency was represented by ...
Pagina 225
... direction to the subtile invention of the explosive wind , the scenario in the audience , visible direction , grotesque props : the Dadaist theatre . Above all masks and revolver effects , the effigy of the director . Bravo ! & Boom ...
... direction to the subtile invention of the explosive wind , the scenario in the audience , visible direction , grotesque props : the Dadaist theatre . Above all masks and revolver effects , the effigy of the director . Bravo ! & Boom ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 7 |
its members and collaborators | 18 |
The Cabaret Voltaire becomes Dada | 30 |
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 blutige Ernst bourgeois Cabaret Voltaire Café called cardboard chance collages Cologne colours Cravan critic Cubist Dada movement Dada period Dada's Dadaist dance Dermée Doesburg Eggeling Éluard ERSITY exhibition film France Francis Picabia freedom friends Futurist gallery gave George Grosz Hanover Hans Arp Hans Richter 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 Péret phonetic poem Photomontage played poème poet poetry Portrait published Raoul Hausmann ready-mades Rees Ribemont-Dessaignes Richard Huelsenbeck Richter SAN DIEGO Serner Soupault Stieglitz Surrealism Surrealist Taeuber technique things took totally Tristan Tzara Vaché word York zee zee zee Zurich Dada