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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Dada - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DADA; D.A.D.A.; Dada (film)

Dada         
  • Raoul Hausmann, ''ABCD'' (self-portrait), a photomontage from 1923–24
  • Cover of ''Anna Blume, Dichtungen'', 1919
  • Cover of the first edition of the publication ''Dada'', [[Tristan Tzara]]; Zürich, 1917
  • Celine Arnauld]], [[Francis Picabia]], [[André Breton]].
  • Dada, an iconic character from the Ultra Series. His design draws inspiration from the art movement.
  • ''[[Dadaglobe]]'' solicitation form letter signed by Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, and Walter Serner, c. week of November 8, 1920. This example was sent from Paris to Alfred Vagts in Munich.
  • The [[Janco Dada Museum]], named after [[Marcel Janco]], in [[Ein Hod]], Israel
  • [[Francis Picabia]]: left, ''Le saint des saints c'est de moi qu'il s'agit dans ce portrait'', 1 July 1915; center, ''Portrait d'une jeune fille americaine dans l'état de nudité'', 5 July 1915; right, ''J'ai vu et c'est de toi qu'il s'agit, De Zayas! De Zayas! Je suis venu sur les rivages du Pont-Euxin'', New York, 1915
  • [[Francis Picabia]], ''Dame!'' Illustration for the cover of the periodical ''Dadaphone'', n. 7, Paris, March 1920
  • Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin]]
  • A Bonset sound-poem, "Passing troop", 1916
  • [[Rrose Sélavy]], the alter ego of Dadaist [[Marcel Duchamp]]
  • Man Ray, c. 1921–22, ''Dessin'' (''Drawing''), published on page 43 of ''Der Sturm'', Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922
  • [[Man Ray]], c. 1921–22, ''Rencontre dans la porte tournante'', published on the cover of ''[[Der Sturm]]'', Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922
  • Fountain]],'' 1917; photograph by [[Alfred Stieglitz]]
AVANT-GARDE ART MOVEMENT IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Dadaist; Dada movement; Dadaists; Dadaistic movement; Art is shit; Dadist; Dadaism; Dadaist poetry; Dadaist art; Dadaesque; Dada theatre; Dadaism,; Dadism; User:NYKevin/Secret page; Dada art
['d?:d?:]
¦ noun an early 20th-century international movement in art, literature, music, and film, repudiating and mocking artistic and social conventions and emphasizing the illogical and absurd.
Derivatives
Dadaism noun
Dadaist noun & adjective
Dadaistic adjective
Origin
Fr., lit. 'hobby horse', the title of a review which appeared in Zurich in 1916.
dada         
  • Raoul Hausmann, ''ABCD'' (self-portrait), a photomontage from 1923–24
  • Cover of ''Anna Blume, Dichtungen'', 1919
  • Cover of the first edition of the publication ''Dada'', [[Tristan Tzara]]; Zürich, 1917
  • Celine Arnauld]], [[Francis Picabia]], [[André Breton]].
  • Dada, an iconic character from the Ultra Series. His design draws inspiration from the art movement.
  • ''[[Dadaglobe]]'' solicitation form letter signed by Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, and Walter Serner, c. week of November 8, 1920. This example was sent from Paris to Alfred Vagts in Munich.
  • The [[Janco Dada Museum]], named after [[Marcel Janco]], in [[Ein Hod]], Israel
  • [[Francis Picabia]]: left, ''Le saint des saints c'est de moi qu'il s'agit dans ce portrait'', 1 July 1915; center, ''Portrait d'une jeune fille americaine dans l'état de nudité'', 5 July 1915; right, ''J'ai vu et c'est de toi qu'il s'agit, De Zayas! De Zayas! Je suis venu sur les rivages du Pont-Euxin'', New York, 1915
  • [[Francis Picabia]], ''Dame!'' Illustration for the cover of the periodical ''Dadaphone'', n. 7, Paris, March 1920
  • Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin]]
  • A Bonset sound-poem, "Passing troop", 1916
  • [[Rrose Sélavy]], the alter ego of Dadaist [[Marcel Duchamp]]
  • Man Ray, c. 1921–22, ''Dessin'' (''Drawing''), published on page 43 of ''Der Sturm'', Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922
  • [[Man Ray]], c. 1921–22, ''Rencontre dans la porte tournante'', published on the cover of ''[[Der Sturm]]'', Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922
  • Fountain]],'' 1917; photograph by [[Alfred Stieglitz]]
AVANT-GARDE ART MOVEMENT IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Dadaist; Dada movement; Dadaists; Dadaistic movement; Art is shit; Dadist; Dadaism; Dadaist poetry; Dadaist art; Dadaesque; Dada theatre; Dadaism,; Dadism; User:NYKevin/Secret page; Dada art
dada1 ['dad?]
¦ noun informal one's father.
Origin
C17: perh. imitative of a young child's first syllables (see dad).
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dada2 ['d?:d?:]
¦ noun Indian an older brother or male cousin.
?a respectful form of address for any familiar older male.
Origin
from Hindi dada.
Dada         
  • Raoul Hausmann, ''ABCD'' (self-portrait), a photomontage from 1923–24
  • Cover of ''Anna Blume, Dichtungen'', 1919
  • Cover of the first edition of the publication ''Dada'', [[Tristan Tzara]]; Zürich, 1917
  • Celine Arnauld]], [[Francis Picabia]], [[André Breton]].
  • Dada, an iconic character from the Ultra Series. His design draws inspiration from the art movement.
  • ''[[Dadaglobe]]'' solicitation form letter signed by Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, and Walter Serner, c. week of November 8, 1920. This example was sent from Paris to Alfred Vagts in Munich.
  • The [[Janco Dada Museum]], named after [[Marcel Janco]], in [[Ein Hod]], Israel
  • [[Francis Picabia]]: left, ''Le saint des saints c'est de moi qu'il s'agit dans ce portrait'', 1 July 1915; center, ''Portrait d'une jeune fille americaine dans l'état de nudité'', 5 July 1915; right, ''J'ai vu et c'est de toi qu'il s'agit, De Zayas! De Zayas! Je suis venu sur les rivages du Pont-Euxin'', New York, 1915
  • [[Francis Picabia]], ''Dame!'' Illustration for the cover of the periodical ''Dadaphone'', n. 7, Paris, March 1920
  • Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin]]
  • A Bonset sound-poem, "Passing troop", 1916
  • [[Rrose Sélavy]], the alter ego of Dadaist [[Marcel Duchamp]]
  • Man Ray, c. 1921–22, ''Dessin'' (''Drawing''), published on page 43 of ''Der Sturm'', Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922
  • [[Man Ray]], c. 1921–22, ''Rencontre dans la porte tournante'', published on the cover of ''[[Der Sturm]]'', Volume 13, Number 3, 5 March 1922
  • Fountain]],'' 1917; photograph by [[Alfred Stieglitz]]
AVANT-GARDE ART MOVEMENT IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Dadaist; Dada movement; Dadaists; Dadaistic movement; Art is shit; Dadist; Dadaism; Dadaist poetry; Dadaist art; Dadaesque; Dada theatre; Dadaism,; Dadism; User:NYKevin/Secret page; Dada art
Dada () or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centres in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire (c. 1916).

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Dada (disambiguation)

Dada, or Dadaism, was an early 20th century art movement

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Dada
1. Their work was typical of the art–as–rebellion movement they called Dada.
2. Issue becomes murkier after Ganguly is banned • Sri Lanka: Is Dada skipper or not?
3. As for cricketers I like Dada (Saurav Ganguly), Sachin Tendulkar and Dhoni.
4. At the 1'33 Nuremberg Rally Hitler lambasted futurism (despite its fascist affiliations) and dada.
5. Shiraz Dada, Durban, South Africa The fiasco at Indianapolis is deplorable for the sport.