From 1915 to 1925 the movement became international, with Dadaists in Zurich, Berlin, New York, Barcelona and Paris. Dada poets, painters, photographers and theorists – including Jean Arp, Johannes Bader, Hugo Ball, Marcel Duchamp, Raoul Hausmann, Marcel Janco, Man Ray, Francis Picabia and Tristan Tzara – overturned the prevailing aesthetic, changed art and redefined the relationship between the individual and society.
In this pocket-sized, profusely illustrated book, Marc Dachy sets out with passion to retrace the history of this infamous movement, which demanded works that were ‘strong, honest, precise and forever uncompromised.’
In this pocket-sized, profusely illustrated book, Marc Dachy sets out with passion to retrace the history of this infamous movement, which demanded works that were ‘strong, honest, precise and forever uncompromised.’
Extent: 128 pp
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 2006-04-10
Size: 17.7 x 12.5 cm
ISBN: 9780500301197
Introduction • 1. Dadaland • 2. Berlin: The Revolutionary Impulse 3. Dada Diaspora • 4. Paris: The Aesthetic Compromise
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About the Author
Marc Dachy has written widely on Dada and the Surrealists.
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