Dada: Art and Anti-artThe drama of this movement from its birth in 1916 to its alleged end in 1922. |
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Page 139
... totally unlike Hausmann . Hausmann always gave the impression that he harboured a dark menacing hostility to the world . His extremely interesting phonetic poems resembled , as he spoke them , imprecations distorted by rage , cries of ...
... totally unlike Hausmann . Hausmann always gave the impression that he harboured a dark menacing hostility to the world . His extremely interesting phonetic poems resembled , as he spoke them , imprecations distorted by rage , cries of ...
Page 183
... totally without good - humour . Mockery of all the values of bourgeois society , of all its debased and phony ideals of decency and morality , of religion , state and fatherland - this constituted the defeat of everything that was ...
... totally without good - humour . Mockery of all the values of bourgeois society , of all its debased and phony ideals of decency and morality , of religion , state and fatherland - this constituted the defeat of everything that was ...
Page 203
... totally despised , it must first be thought totally pointless , before it can once more come into its own . " ( Philipp Otto Runge ) 3 ) " I have seldom seen so much inventiveness combined with so little talent . " ( L. K. ) 4 ...
... totally despised , it must first be thought totally pointless , before it can once more come into its own . " ( Philipp Otto Runge ) 3 ) " I have seldom seen so much inventiveness combined with so little talent . " ( L. K. ) 4 ...
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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 cœur collages Cologne colours critic Cubist Dada Dada Dada movement Dada period Dada's Dadaist dance Doesburg Eggeling Eluard exhibition film France Francis Picabia freedom French friends Futurist gallery gave George Grosz German Hanover Hans Arp Hans Richter Heartfield Herr human humour ideas individual Jung Kandinsky Kurt Schwitters later lived manifesto 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 Ribemont-Dessaignes Richard Huelsenbeck Richter Serner Soupault spontaneity Stieglitz Stijl Surrealism Surrealist Taeuber technique things took totally Tristan Tzara turned word York Zurich Dada