Dada: Zurich, Berlin, Hannover, Cologne, New York, ParisAlong with Russian Constructivism and Surrealism, Dada stands as one of the three most significant movements of the historical avant garde. Born in the heart of Europe in the midst of World War I, Dada displayed a raucous skepticism about accepted values. Its embrace of new materials, of collage and assemblage techniques, of the designation of manufactured objects as art objects as well as its interest in performance, sound poetry and manifestos fundamentally shaped the terms of modern art practice and created an abiding legacy for postwar art. Yet, while the word Dada has common currency, few know much about Dada art itself. In contrast to other key avant-garde movements, there has never been a major American exhibition that explores Dada specifically in broad view. Dada--the catalogue to the exhibition on view in 2006 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and The Museum of Modern Art in New York presents the hybrid forms of Dada art through an examination of city centers where Dada emerged: Zurich, Berlin, Cologne, Hanover, New York and Paris. Covered here are works by some 40 artists made in the period from circa 1916, when the Cabaret Voltaire was founded in Zurich, to 1926, by which time most of the Dada groups had dispersed or significantly transformed. The city sections bring together painting, sculpture, photography, collage, photomontage, prints and graphic work. Relying on dynamic design and vivid documentary images, Dada takes us through these six cities via topical essays and extensive plate sections; an illustrated chronology of the movement; witty chronicles of events in each city center; a selected bibliography; and biographies of each artist--accompanied by Dada-era photographs. |
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... MERZ MAGAZINE Schwitters launched his magazine Merz in 1923 and contin- ued to publish occasional issues until 1932. He devoted the first issue to " Holland Dada , ” asking , “ May I introduce ourselves ... We are Kurt Schwitters , not ...
... MERZ MAGAZINE Schwitters launched his magazine Merz in 1923 and contin- ued to publish occasional issues until 1932. He devoted the first issue to " Holland Dada , ” asking , “ May I introduce ourselves ... We are Kurt Schwitters , not ...
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... Merz ( Merz House ) [ fig . 3.10 ] . " I see in Haus Merz the cathedral : the cathedral . Not as a church , no , this is art as a truly spiritual expression of the force that raises us up to the unthinkable : absolute art . " 53 ...
... Merz ( Merz House ) [ fig . 3.10 ] . " I see in Haus Merz the cathedral : the cathedral . Not as a church , no , this is art as a truly spiritual expression of the force that raises us up to the unthinkable : absolute art . " 53 ...
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... Merz 1003. Pfauenrad ( Merz 1003 . Peacock's Tail ) [ 187 ] , 213 Merz 1924 , 1. Relief mit Kreuz und Kugel ( Merz 1924 , 1. Relief with Cross and Sphere ) [ 186 ] , 212 " Die Merzmalerei " ( Merz paint- ing ) , 161 , 169 Merz Mappe : 6 ...
... Merz 1003. Pfauenrad ( Merz 1003 . Peacock's Tail ) [ 187 ] , 213 Merz 1924 , 1. Relief mit Kreuz und Kugel ( Merz 1924 , 1. Relief with Cross and Sphere ) [ 186 ] , 212 " Die Merzmalerei " ( Merz paint- ing ) , 161 , 169 Merz Mappe : 6 ...
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Dada: Zurich, Berlin, Hannover, Cologne, New York, Paris Leah Dickerman,Brigid Doherty No preview available - 2005 |
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