-
visually echo the
publications of the
Dadaists.
After his
flight to
Paris in 1921, he
collaborated with
Dadaists on
publications and events. For example...
-
following is a list of
Dadaists. It
includes those who are
generally classed into
different movements, but have
created some
Dadaist works.
Pierre Albert-Birot...
- from 1957 and later, to
which some
former Dadaists contributed. However,
several of the
original Dadaists denounced the
label Neo-Dada,
especially in...
- in Paris.
Neither structure was built. Hitler's
belief that abstract,
Dadaist,
expressionist and
modern art were
decadent became the
basis for policy...
- many
Fluxus artists. The cut-up
technique can be
traced to at
least the
Dadaists of the 1920s, but was po****rized in the
early 1960s by
writer William...
-
painting to
involve himself with the
radical Dada movement. He
published two
Dadaist periodicals, that each only had one issue, The
Ridgefield Gazook (1915)...
-
acknowledgement of the
Dadaists'
demand to
create a new
world and
artistically with an
examination of the
techniques the
Dadaists used to do so. "New York...
-
Blind Man was an art and Dada
journal published briefly by the New York
Dadaists in 1917. Henri-Pierre Roché and
Marcel Duchamp,
visiting from France, organized...
-
leading European Dadaists such as Kurt Schwitters,
Raoul Hausmann,
Walter Mehring,
Richard Huelsenbeck, Max
Ernst and
Tristan Tzara. The
Dadaists were given...
- and
rearranged to
create a new text. The
concept can be
traced to the
Dadaists of the 1920s, but it was
developed and po****rized in the 1950s and early...