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Dada:

art and anti-art
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Harry Abrams, Inc., Pub., 1965 - Dadaism - 246 pages

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User Review  - Tim Jokl - Goodreads

This book offers a history of the art movement told from the inside. An artist who was there from the start writes about the Dada 'scene'. It certainly doesn't lack enthusiasm. But even at the best of ... Read full review

Review: Dada: Art and Anti-Art

User Review  - John Porcellino - Goodreads

Excellent first-hand (for the most part) account of the genesis, rise, and dissolution of Dada. Richter breaks the history of this international movement into chapters on each of the key groups ... Read full review

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Foreword
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New York Dada 19151920
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ReadyMades
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Copyright

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Dada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read about the history, literature and design characteristics of this anti-art cultural movement that grew from World War II to 1920
en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ Dada

DADA
This act in itself displays the importance of chance in Dada art. Irreverence was another key feature: in one of Dada's most notorious exhibitions, ...
www.artmovements.co.uk/ dada.htm

Dada
Dada was initially manifested by a group of German artists who had gone to Zurich to escaped World War I. They later split up into two groups with one ...
cotati.sjsu.edu/ spoetry/ folder6/ ng65.html

Literary Encyclopedia: Dada
The literary and art movement Dada was born in 1916 at the Cabaret Voltaire, a night-club founded and run by the German poet Hugo Ball and his partner Emmy ...
www.litencyc.com/ php/ stopics.php?rec=true& UID=251

First Major International Dada Museum Exhibition in the United ...
Washington, DC - Dada, the first major museum exhibition in the United States to explore in-depth this influential avant-garde art movement, will be on view ...
www.nga.gov/ press/ exh/ 202/ index.shtm

Dada and Visual Arts - Olga's Gallery
How the French child's word for a horse 'dada' gave the name for the artistic movement ... In 1930s, Arp abandoned Dada aims altogether; his creations, ...
www.abcgallery.com/ list/ 2003mar06.html

JSTOR: Raoul Hausmann and Berlin Dada
After an introductory section that establishes the historical background for, and names the principal members of, the Berlin Dada circle from 1918-1920, ...
links.jstor.org/ sici?sici=0149-7952(198802)11%3A1%3C152%3ARHABD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9

'Dada' at moma: The Moment When Artists Took Over the Asylum - New ...
The Modern's elegant exhibit reveals how the genre opened art up to the everyday and brings the museum back to its roots
www.nytimes.com/ 2006/ 06/ 16/ arts/ design/ 16dada.html

Documents of Dada and Surrealism: Dada and Surrealist Journals in ...
An overview of Dada in Zurich, Berlin, Paris and New York by Irene Hofman.
www.artic.edu/ reynolds/ essays/ hofmann.php

The Essential DADA -- Hans Richter
They introduced him to members of the Dada group—Tristan Tzara, ... From 1917 to 1919 Richter was closely involved with Dada events, exhibitions, ...
members.chello.nl/ j.seegers1/ dada_files/ richter.html

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