 | Motherwell - Art - 1981 - 413 pages
Presents a collection of essays, manifestos, and illustrations that provide an overview of the Dada movement in art, describing its convictions, antics, and spirit, through the ... | |
 | Leah Dickerman, Brigid Doherty, Centre Georges Pompidou, National Gallery of Art (U.S.) - 2005 - 519 pages
Dada includes many of the key figures in the history of modernism, such as Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield, Francis Picabla, Kurt Schwitters ... | |
 | Marc Dachy - 2006 - 127 pages
An introduction to the art of Dada explores the anti-aesthetic, anti-object, and anti-art principles of Dadaism as revealed in the innovative painting, sculpture, photography ... | |
 | Matthew Gale - 1997 - 447 pages
This introductory survey traces the origins and development of twoevolutionary 20th-century art movements: Dada and Surrealism. It exploreshe full range of artistic production ... | |
 | Emmanuelle de L'Ecotais - Art - 2002 - 79 pages
Dada. This onomatopoeia suggesting a child's babbling started one of the most important mutations in the history of art. But what is Dada? Born of the First World War, Dada is ... | |
 | Dawn Ades - Art - 2006 - 320 pages
The revolutionary Dada movement, though short-lived, produced a vast amount of creative work in both art and literature during the years that followed World War I. Rejecting ... | |
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