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Dada formed in 1916, embedded in a world of rational appearances that belied a raging confusion - in the middle of the First World War, in the neutral centre of a warring continent, fundamentally at the heart of Western art. This book sets out new coordinates in revision of a formation that Western art history routinely exhausts through its characterisation as a 'revolutionary movement' of anarchic cultural dissent, and does so in order to contest the perpetuated assumptions about Dada that underlie the popular myth. Dada is difficult and the response to it is not easy, and what emerge from the theoretical readings developed here are profoundly rational bases to the Dada non-sense that pitted itself against its civilised age, critically and implicitly to propose that Dada courses as vitally today as it did in 1916.The Zurich Dada formation initiated deliberate and strategic cultural engagements that struggled then, as they do now, to cohere in any sense as a 'movement', extreme in their ranges as diametrically hostile oppositionalities. Dada may be given art historically as identifiable along a trajectory of sustained ruptures and seizures, but it confounds all attempts at defined or definitive readings. This book duly offers not a history of Dada in Zurich but theoretical engagements of the emergencies and now the residue of the years 1916-19 - from 'lautgedichte' to laughter, masks to manifestos, chance to chiasmata - rounding to the 'permanent' Dada by which the formation ultimately breaks the containment and deep peace of art historical chronology.
Dadaism --- Dada --- Tabu-Dadaism --- Arts, Modern --- History.
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Authors, French --- Dadaism --- Tzara, Tristan,
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Une étude sur l'influence de l'oeuvre de Raoul Hausmann sur le mouvement Dada et l'art moderne. ©Electre 2015
Dadaism --- Art, Modern --- Dadaïsme --- Art moderne --- Hausmann, Raoul, --- Arts, Modern --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Art, Modern.
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"aka Marcel Duchamp is an anthology of recent essays by leading scholars on Marcel Duchamp, arguably the most influential artist of the twentieth century. With scholarship addressing the full range of Duchamp's career, these papers examine how Duchamp's influence grew and impressed itself upon his contemporaries and subsequent generations of artists. Duchamp provides an illuminating model of the dynamics of play in construction of artistic identity and legacy, which includes both personal volition and contributions made by fellow artists, critics, and historians. This volume is not only important for its contributions to Duchamp studies and the light it sheds on the larger impact of Duchamp's art and career on modern and contemporary art, but also for what it reveals about how the history of art itself is shaped over time by shifting agendas, evolving methodologies, and new discoveries. Includes contributions by Wendy Wick Reaves, Adrian Sudhalter, James Housefield, David Hopkins, Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Scott Homolka, Beth A. Price, Ken Sutherland, Catherine Craft, Lewis Kachur, Scott Gerson, Michael Taylor, Francis M. Naumann, Janine Mileaf, and Brian O'Doherty"-- "The present volume aims precisely to shed light into aspects of Duchamp's career not previously scrutinized, in particular the construction--both by Duchamp and others--of his complex personal and artistic identity. The essays grow out of "Inventing Marcel Duchamp: The Dynamics of Portraiture," an exhibition hosted by the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery (March - August 2009).2 In conjunction with the exhibition, the curators (now the editors of this compilation) invited leading scholars--together with the highly respected artist Brian O'Doherty--whose work was featured in the exhibition--to speak to the development of Duchamp's identity both in reference to the exhibition and expanding beyond it. The high caliber of the papers invited publication, and these contributions--or variations on them--appear here amplified by the addition of other essays not included in that venue. This publication, then, allows the further development of themes addressed--or hinted at in "Inventing Marcel Duchamp"--which focused on the fabrication of the specter of "Marcel Duchamp" through the avenue of portraiture. Presented here are also studies that take advantage of new discoveries since the presentation of that exhibition"--
Artists --- Dadaism --- Surrealism --- Art, Modern --- Attitudes --- Influences --- Duchamp, Marcel, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Attitudes. --- Influences.
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Joostens, Paul --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- 7.071 JOOSTENS --- dadaïsùe --- kunst en film --- seksualiteit --- erotiek --- film --- kunst en literatuur --- literatuur --- collages --- assemblages --- tekenkunst --- schilderkunst --- België --- Joostens Paul --- Exhibitions --- dadaïsme --- avant-garde --- modernisme --- religies --- Criticism and interpretation --- Collage --- Belgium --- Art, Belgian --- Painting --- Dadaism --- Joostens, Paul, --- avant-garde. --- modernisme. --- film. --- religies. --- Joostens, Paul.
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‘Dan dada doe uw werk!’ Met deze woorden besluit I.K. Bonset in 1921 in De Stijl een tirade tegen pogingen om ‘de kanselliteratuur van vóór ’80’ in het interbellum nieuw leven in te blazen. Of dada het ‘predikantenpathos’ inderdaad wist uit te drijven uit de Nederlandstalige literatuur, valt te betwijfelen. Wel lieten dada en andere avant-gardistische ‘ismen’ hun onmiskenbare sporen na in de Nederlandstalige poëzie. In Dan dada doe uw werk! presenteren samenstellers Hubert van den Berg en Geert Buelens een dwarsdoorsnede van de poëtische avant-garde in de vroege twintigste eeuw in Nederland en Vlaanderen. De bloemlezing bevat werk van onder anderen Piet Mondriaan, I.K. Bonset, Paul van Ostaijen, Herman van den Bergh, Hendrik de Vries, H. Marsman, Pierre Kemp, Kurt Schwitters, Antony Kok, Victor J. Brunclair, Til Brugman, Gaston Burssens, A.C. Willink, Michel Seuphor en H.N. Werkman. Dan dada doe uw werk! is het laatste deel in de Dada-reeks van Uitgeverij Vantilt. Eerder verschenen Tenderenda de Fantast van Hugo Ball, In den beginne was Dada van Raoul Hausmann, 7 dadamanifesten van Tristan Tzara, En Avant dada van Richard Huelsenbeck, Een avond in Cabaret Voltaire van Hans Arp e.a., Jezus Christus Quibus van Francis Picabia en Apologie van de luiheid en Pan Pan voor de Poeper van de Neger Naakt & Bar Nicanor van Clément Pansaers.
Poetry --- Dutch literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- poëzie --- avant-garde --- dadaïsme --- België --- Nederland --- Dadaism --- 839.3-1 "19" --- Nederlandse literatuur: poëzie--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 839.3-1 "19" Nederlandse literatuur: poëzie--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- poëzie. --- avant-garde. --- dadaïsme. --- België. --- Nederland.
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Le philosophe développe la thèse selon laquelle l'oeuvre duchampienne peut être interprétée comme le refus de faire de l'art et de se comporter en artiste. Ainsi Duchamp cherche à s'attaquer à la production, fondement du travail, et à inventer de nouvelles techniques pour exister et habiter le temps. ©Electre 2015
Artists --- Surrealism --- Dadaism --- Art, French --- Artistes --- Surréalisme --- Dadaïsme --- Art français --- Biography. --- Biographies --- Duchamp, Marcel, --- Philosophie de l'art --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Surréalisme --- Dadaïsme --- Art français --- Art --- Industrial sociology. --- Philosophy. --- Aesthetics --- Industrial sociology --- Philosophy --- Art - Philosophy --- Duchamp, Marcel, - 1887-1968 - Aesthetics --- Duchamp, Marcel, - 1887-1968
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