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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Dadaist$538602$ - définition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Dadaist poets; Dadaist artists; Dadaist painters; Dadaist poet

List of Dadaists         
The following is a list of Dadaists. It includes those who are generally classed into different movements, but have created some Dadaist works.
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
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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List of Dadaists

The following is a list of Dadaists. It includes those who are generally classed into different movements, but have created some Dadaist works.