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13. fUSION Anomaly. Dada
- fusionanomaly.net
- "The beginnings of Dada were not the beginnings of an art but of a disgust. ...
- Dada .
- Dada or dada (dä´dä) noun .
- French dada, hobbyhorse, Dada, of baby-talk origin. ...
- Dada .
- Dada, artistic and literary movement reflecting a protest against all aspects of Western culture. The term dada, French for "hobbyhorse," is said to have been selected randomly as the name of the movement. Romanian-born writer Tristan Tzara, German writer Hugo Ball, Alsatian-born artist Jean Arp, and other intellectuals living in Zürich, Switzerland, originated dada in 1916. ...
- Dada is an armadillo. Everything is Dada, too. Beware of Dada. Anti-dadaism is a disease: selfkleptomania, man's normal condition, is DADA. But the real dadas are against DADA. ...
- "Dada Manifesto on Feeble Love and Bitter Love," sct. ... in The Dada Painters and Poets, ed. ...
- Dada .
14. Dada X Club -
- www.dadax.com.mx
- Debido a las barras de búsqueda que bloquean popups ahora para accesar tendrás que dar click en el logo o en la dirección de dada x .
15. Digital Dada Library
- sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu
- Digital Dada Library .
- Original Dada-Era Publications in the International Dada Archive.
- International Dada Archive Homepage.
- Dada Periodicals (listed by periodical name) .
- Dada .
- Der Dada .
- Dada Almanach.
- Dada siegt.
- En Avant Dada.
- Exposition Dada Francis Picabia.
- Letzte Lockerung: Manifest Dada .
- Dada Ausstellung: Dada-Vorfrühling .
- Erste Internationale Dada-Messe: Katalog.
- Excursions & visites Dada:1ère visite.
- International Dada Archive, University of Iowa Libraries.
- edu/dada/index. ...
16. DADA theatre
- www.tranquileye.com
- It had been more then a year since the last major Dada manifestation in the city, and almost two since the Dada Gallery, with its Kandinsky Room for performance, had been closed by debt. With the war over and many exiled artists leaving Switzerland, the self-proclaimed leader of Dada, Tristan Tzara, organized one last performance before he himself left for Paris. ...
- This was the "Greatest-Ever-DADA-Show", held at the Saal zur Kaufleuten on April 9. ...
- In the second half, Richter gave an address called "Against, Without, For Dada", in which he cursed the audience. ...
- Dada had succeeded in establishing the circuit of absolute unconsciousness in the audience which forgot the frontiers of education, of prejudices, experienced the commotion of the NEW. Final victory of Dada. ...
- Or is it? Was Dada performance theatrical, "anti-theatrical" in some way, or something else entirley?.
- Dada performance began in Switzerland with the opening of the Cabaret Voltaire in 1916. ... Among the displaced artists, the future followers of dada formed a distinct group, made up of Hugo Ball, a failed actor and stage manager, painter Marcel Janco, actress Emmy Hennings, artist Hans Arp, expressionist Ferdinand Hardekop, and Tristan Tzara, a young poet. ... "The beginnings of Dada were not the beginnings of art, but of disgust. ...
- His, and Dada's, first simultaneous poem, "L'Amiral cherche une maison louer", was performed on March 30th, 1916. ... " Reading of the earliest dada performance, one gets the sense that these are people who are discovering performance (and theatre) for the first time, without allowing their notions of "proper" theatre to interfere. ... Jacques Baron called theses Dada performances "cabaret material". ... It indicates that dada performance was creating an experience more akin to the vitality of a nightclub act then the conservatism of the theatre.
- What was a dada performer? Was he simply a reader? An "anti-actor"? Hugo Ball described a performance of Oskar Kokoschka's play Sphinx and Strawman, in which Ball played the strawman,.
- The unplanned was essential to the Dada performance. The Dada actor was therefore not a skilled, trained actor who relied on technique. ...
17. Richard Huelsenbeck
- www.ex.ac.uk
- He promptly denounced his Dada colleagues and said that to have any relevance in Germany Dada must be stronger and even mre provocative than in Zurich - it must be ready to 'make literature with a gun'. He joined with other artists Franz Jung, George Grosz, Raoul Hausmann and Johannes Baader who declared himself 'super-dada'. ...
- Huelsenbeck and the others created the Club Dada in Berlin which began to flourish and was soon a rival of the Paris Dada movement. Huelsenbeck was a forceful personality and Berlin Dada revolved around him, he was the most political of the Dadas and saw his art as a political weapon. For him Dada was an artistic wing of Marxism.
- If anyone wanted entry to Club Dada they first had to be approved by Huelsenbeck - and Huelsenbeck was hard to please, he often took a disliking to people for no good reason, for example he refused membership to Kurt Schwitters on the grounds of his 'borgeois face'.
- The work of Huelsenbeck is angry, political and bleak, he was the true spirit of Berlin Dada and it was only natural that he antagonised the Paris Dadas who were far more theatrical and far less political than he.
18. Cut And Paste: Dada
- homepage.ntlworld.com
- What is not at issue is that it was one of the members of the Berlin Dada group: the debate is about which one. ... So the official (and diplomatic) version is that the five exponents of Dada montage, John Heartfield, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader, Raoul Hausmann, and George Grosz all agreed that their new art form required a new name (to distinguish it from the painterly collage of the Cubists. ...
- Dada was always about kicking out against the status quo. ... One early Dada exhibition was held in a men's public toilet, and visitors were given an axe to destroy the exhibits: it was never a movement much concerned with commercialism or posterity!.
- Many of the earliest Dada montages were used as covers and illustrations for magazines and manifestos of the movement. Their style was usually wildly anarchic, utilising many elements, some of which inevitably included photos of the Dada artists, juxtaposed with much apparently random newspaper text. From these initial experiments, the major figures in Dada photomontage emerged with vastly different styles and agendas.
- Dada Artists .
19. Dada and Surrealist Film: A Short Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Libraries
- www.lib.berkeley.edu
- Dada and Surrealist Film: .
- " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- "Reflections on Dada and the Cinema. ...
- "(Dada & Surrealist) Film and Theatre. " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- Dada and Surrealist Film. ...
- "Dada/Cinema?" Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- Languages of Revolt: Dada and Surrealist Literature and Film. ...
- "Bibliography: Dada and Surrealist Film. " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- "Dada Sine-ma Dada. " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
- "Two French Dada Films: Entr'Acte and Emak Bakia. " Dada/Surrealism, vol. ...
20. Dada Manifesto 2001
- www.nwlink.com
- Dada Manifesto 2001.
- Dada information:.
- Dada Online .
- Dada Chronology .
- Original endorsers of Dada Manifesto 2001.
21. mital-U : cabaret voltaire - dada - situationist
- www.mital-u.ch
- Cabaret Voltaire (Dada Zurich).
- Dada Mouvement.
22. Women Artists -- Dada and Surrealism
- www.hlla.com
- Dada and Surrealism.
- Unlike Cubism and Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism had more to do with mental--especially subconcious--processes and a philosophy of the irrational than with a specific style or technique. ...
- In the case of Dada--a movement whose name was reportedly composed of random nonsense syllables--artists and writers uprooted by World War I dispersed the movement to cities throughout Europe and to New York. ... Dada's multimedia creations were chaotic, absurd, and humorous, and they took the forms of performances, "readymades" or found objects, self-destroying machines, and mystifying abstractions. ...
- Cut-out "dada" texts weave backward and forward among the images. ...
- Because theatricality was so essential an aspect of Dada, her poses for Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, and Francis Picabia render the resulting works in effect collaborations. Her "junk art" 1918 Dada portrait of the photographer Berenice Abbott, who called von Freytag-Loringhoven a friend and a great influence, is made from a brush, stones, metal objects, cloth, paint, and various detritus. ...
- In some respects, Surrealism was an outgrowth of Dada, as Salvador Dalí, Duchamp, and others renounced protest and absurdity in favor of the dislocated, symbolic imagery of the subconscious. ...
- Breton included the piece in the landmark Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism exhibition in 1936 at New York's Museum of Modern Art--which purchased it on the spot. ...
23. dada's perl lab
- dada.perl.it
- dada's perl lab .
- This PerlRing site is owned by dada@perl. ...
- dada's PPM Repository .
- the repository is located at http://dada. ...
- ppm install --location=http://dada. ...
- PPM> set repository dada http://dada. ...
24. Andre Breton - associated with surrealism and dada
- andrebreton.org
- This website will cover the impact of Andre Breton on the arts community especially related to Dada and Surrealism and the subsequent groups that followed such as the Abstract Expressionist, Minimalist, Concretist, Conceptualist, Letterist, Fluxist, Situationist, Post-Dogmatist and Massurrealist groups not to mention all of the unaffiliated artists around the world. ...
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