- the Dada movement.
After attending the
Gymnasium am
Ostring in Bochum,
Huelsenbeck became a
medical student on the eve of
World War I. He was invalided...
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origin of the movement's name; a
common story is that the
artist Richard Huelsenbeck slid a
paper knife randomly into a dictionary,
where it
landed on "dada"...
- doi:10.1038/srep36038. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5093619. PMID 27808236. cf;
Huelsenbeck, J. P.; Ronquist, F.; Nielsen, R.; Bollback, J. P. (2001). "Bayesian...
- Gesamtkunstwerk,
especially Kurt Schwitter's
legendary Merzbau. They cite
Richard Huelsenbeck in his
German Dada Manifesto: 'Life
appears as a
simultaneous confusion...
- doi:10.1038/srep36038. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5093619. PMID 27808236. cf;
Huelsenbeck, J. P.; Ronquist, F.; Nielsen, R.; Bollback, J. P. (2001). "Bayesian...
- (2006).
Flucht nach Amerika:
Emigration der Psychotherapeuten:
Richard Huelsenbeck,
Wilhelm Reich,
Erich Fromm. Kreuz. Korsgaard, Lea (2014). ****eland...
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political purposes.
Other founding members were
Marcel Janco,
Richard Huelsenbeck,
Tristan Tzara,
Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp. It is
currently operating...
-
Hannah Höch,
Johannes Baader,
Tristan Tzara,
Francis Picabia,
Richard Huelsenbeck,
Georg Grosz, John Heartfield,
Beatrice Wood, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans...
- well-do****ented
evidence that
Schwitters and
Huelsenbeck were on
amicable terms at first. When they
first met in 1919,
Huelsenbeck was
enthusiastic about Schwitters's...
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racial themes.
Various Weimar-era art personalities,
including Renner,
Huelsenbeck, and the
Bauhaus designers, were marginalized. In 1930
Wilhelm Frick...