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Dadas on Art: Tzara, Arp, Duchamp and Others (Dover Fine Art, History of Art)

paperbackFebruary 2, 2007
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ISBN-13: 0800759456994 ISBN-10: 0486456994
Publisher
Dover Publications
Binding
paperback
Published
February 2, 2007
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×0.60×14.00 cm

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Dadas on Art: Tzara, Arp, Duchamp and Others (Dover Fine Art, History of Art) by Lippard, Lucy R.. paperback edition. ISBN: 0800759456994.

A protest against the brutality of World War I and a rejection of traditional culture and aesthetics, the Dada movement proclaimed itself as anti-art. In the visual arts, literature, and graphic design, the Dadas shocked and scandalized audiences of the early 1900s with their expressions of disillusionment with politics and society. This select anthology reconstructs the movements anarchic history and its harsh, vivid spirit by presenting the prose, poetry, and polemic of the artists themselves and their poet friends. Focusing chiefly on visual artists, this collection ranges from Tristan Tzaras manifesto and Jean Arps declaration of Dada principles to statements by Man Ray and Jean Cocteau. It features interviews with Hanna Höch and Marcel Duchamp, in addition to articles by Max Ernst, Richard Hülsenbeck, Marcel Janco, Hans Richter, George Grosz, and other prominent figures. Editor Lucy R. Lippard — a well-known feminist art critic, author, and theorist — provides brief biographies for each contributor. These absorbing and provocative insights into Dada philosophy illustrate the movements enduring vitality and its continuing power to affect modern art.