Dadas on art

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Lippard, Lucy R. (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Jersey : Prentice Hall 1971
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Dada manifesto 1918 / Tristan Tzara
  • Declaration. Kaspar is dead. Dadaland. Notes from a diary / Jean Arp
  • Creative Dada. Dada at two speeds / Marcel Janco
  • Dada art and anti-art / Hans Richter
  • Dada forward. An explanation of the Dada club. Invest in Dada! / Richard Hülsenbeck
  • A Dadasoph's opinion of what art criticism will say about the Dada exhibition. New painting and photomontage. Sound-rel / Raoul Hausmann
  • Interview with Hannah Höch by Edouard Roditi / Hannah Höch
  • Art is in danger. Dadaism / George Grosz and Wieland Herzfelde
  • John Heartfield, life and work / John Heartfield
  • Merz (1920). Sound poem. Theo van Doesburg and Dada / Kurt Schwitters
  • Characteristics of Dadaism. Towards a constructive poetry / Theo van Doesburg
  • The aesthetic of the machine and mechanical introspection in art / Enrico Prampolini
  • Abstract art / Julius Evola
  • On Cézanne. Worringer, profetor daddistikus. Lucrative history-writing. Wordless thoughts. Invitation to Max Ernst exhibition. Notice of Max Ernst exhibition. Arp / Max Ernst
  • Bulletin D. Tinkle resonance II / Johannes Theodor Baargeld
  • The laugh-rocket / Otto Freundlich
  • Interview with Marcel Duchamp by James Johnson Sweeney. The Blind man.
  • Wanted : $2,000 reward. The bride stripped bare by her bachelors, even / Marcel Duchamp
  • Statement. Statement. L'inquiétude / Man Ray
  • Innuendo. Tabu / Jean Crotti
  • Two Paris dada tracts, 1921 : Dada excites everything. Dada excurisons and visits
  • Dada manifesto. Art. Funny-Guy. The genius and the fox terrier. Thank you, Francis! Cacodylate / Francis Picabia
  • Picabia's recovery / Jean Cocteau
  • Buffet. The delights of Dada / Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes.