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Perhaps the Dadaists were simply getting older, and a bit tired.
I went there on a summer study program to research the dadaists."
He was actually the reverse, which separates him from the Dadaists, among others of his time.
Long before the Dadaists, words played an integral role in the visual arts.
When you consider that dadaists sought to destroy art and all its institutions?
It's in the tradition of the Dadaist found object.
There are some interesting comparisons between the dadaists and the performance artists of the late twentieth century.
The Dadaists hated nothing so much as romantic silence and a search for the soul.
"The Surrealists and the Dadaists would have loved the computer."
For another, he is a Dadaist with the qualities of Rembrandt.
"Was it the Dadaists who said that the first time it's art, the second time a cliche?"
Dadaists were more involved in sound poetry and they invented different categories:
So Dadaists figured it was time to throw away the rules, and you can tell they had a ball doing so.
Sometimes it feels as if the entire enterprise is a middlebrow Dadaist experiment.
You were, however, closely linked with the Dadaists and then the Surrealists?
Antheil himself was not a Dadaist, though he had many friends and supporters in that community.
Following that were several works by the Dadaist and Surrealist writers of the era.
Cynical and traumatized, the Dadaists were tireless young optimists at heart.
She knows the Dadaists were actually closet aesthetes.
She was also the wife of celebrated Dadaist Hugo Ball.
While the Dadaists "paid lip service to women's emancipation" they were clearly reluctant to include a woman among their ranks.
After his flight to Paris in 1921, he collaborated with Dadaists on publications and events.
The Dadaists protested with anti-art gatherings, performances, writings and art works.
Dadaist and Surrealist works are especially well represented.
The Dadaists and Surrealists later used irrationality as a basis for their art.
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There is an absolute precision in his seemingly Dadaist canvas.
Smith's art and poetry uses cultural themes as found objects with a Dadaist influence.
Pretty heavy stuff - all Dadaist influence.
His work is commonly described as experimental or anarchic, stylistically akin to Dadaist art.
He characterized the product as in the tradition of the Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp.
For example, George Grosz later recalled that his Dadaist art was intended as a protest "against this world of mutual destruction."
And his lectures are famous for their dramatic flourishes; he once gave a talk with his head in a paper bag (a homage to a Dadaist artist).
It features what are probably the most Dadaist, outre "furniture-as-objects" in all of Paris; a well-developed sense of humor is required.
Could it be a mere coincidence with the nonconformist Dadaist outlook that McPoet is a Macintosh-only program?
On the contrary, from Spatialism he captured the more creative, experimental, ironic and Dadaist dimension, taking interest in the materialistic trace and chromatic writing.
When a work of Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp was cracked during transport, Mr. Duchamp declared the damage part of the art, and would not allow repairs.
But no body is found, only Duchamp's classic 1913 Dadaist painting, "Nude Descending the Staircase," which once caused a stir with its depiction of a fragmented body.
This analogy is quite instructive, illuminating some striking similarities- but it is also draws out the great differences in motivation which seperate Dadaist art from Nietzschean philosophy.
This leads to a surreal, Dadaist juxtaposition of sketches, with jokes being set up at the beginning of the episode and the punchline being delivered at a random point before the end.
Critic and author Laura Bride Powers felt that the event was a disappointment-it displayed "inconspicuous examples" of leading artists, and failed to show any Picasso, avant-garde or Dadaist works.
Among her social circle were Edmund Wilson, Berenice Abbott, and the Dadaist artist and poet Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, whose biography Barnes tried to write but never finished.
McLeod also discusses the history of counter-cultural artistry, recounting episodes such as Dadaist art styles and an incident in which Vanna White initiated a lawsuit against a robot likeness for copyright infringement.
But he becomes an unforgettable character nonetheless, especially in his almost Dadaist encounters with high-school students in San Jose, his third wife and, best of all, his former Kansas neighbor William S. Burroughs.
I took an almost Dadaist approach and augmented it as much as I possibly could, so that we have a kind of potpourri, an incredible mixture of styles that I thought might develop its own style.
A Dadaist improviser with a streak of the mystic in him, Mr. Frith, like that granddaddy of avant-gardists John Cage, finds music in everything that clanks, squeaks, rattles and hisses.
The band changed the song's title, but decided to adopt the name "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga" as the album title, with Britt Daniel calling it a "great little Dadaist term".
I think the sort of invention required of the future philosophers can be well illustrated through an analogy with the work of Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp- surely an artist of the future if such a construction is allowable 46.
The battle of the title alludes to an imaginary confrontation between the novelist Joseph Conrad, whom Mr. Preljocaj has chosen to represent instinct, and the Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp, chosen to represent the disengaged intellect.
Spoerri is also closely associated with the Fluxus art movement, a movement formed in the early 1960s, "characterized by a strongly Dadaist attitude, [whose] participants were a divergent group of individualists whose most common theme was their delight in spontaneity and humor."
His interest in the critical study of popular culture was influenced by the 1933 book Culture and Environment by F. R. Leavis and Denys Thompson, and the title The Mechanical Bride is derived from a piece by the Dadaist artist, Marcel Duchamp.
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