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  1. Surrealism (World of Art) by Patrick Waldberg, 1997-04
  2. The Dada Almanac (Atlas Arkhive, 1)
  3. Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism by Alfred H Barr, 1946
  4. Dada and Surrealism by D. Ades, 1978-06
  5. Dada (Themes and Movements) by Rudolf Kuenzli, 2006-10-15
  6. The DADA Reader: A Critical Anthology
  7. Surrealism (Basic Art) by Cathrin Klingsohr-Leroy, 2004-07-01
  8. Surrealism: The Road to the Absolute by Anna Balakian, 1987-01-15
  9. André Breton: Surrealism and Painting by Andre Breton, Alain Masson, et all 2002-10-15
  10. Dada, Surrealism, and Their Heritage by William S. Rubin, 1967
  11. Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism by George Hugnet, 1936
  12. Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism by Alfred Hamilton Barr, 1980-12
  13. Theatrical Gestures of Belgian Modernism: Dada, Surrealism, Futurism, and Pure Plastic in the Twentieth Century Belgian Theatre (Belgian Francophone Library, Vol. 14)
  14. Dada and Surrealism. The Critical Idiom by C.W.E. Bigsby, 1972

21. Surrealism
René Clair s Entr Acte features many dada and surrealist artists. Photographer Man Ray (right) artist Marcel Duchamp play chess.
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L.H.O.O.Q., (Marcel Duchamp, 1919). Phonetically: " elle a chaud au cul " or "She's got a hot ass." The Dada Manifesto (1918): The signatories of this manifesto have, under the battle cry D A D A ! ! ! gathered together to put forward a new art. What, then, is Dadaism? The word "Dada" signifies the most primitive relation to the reality of the environment. . . . Life appears as a simultaneous muddle of noises, colours and spiritual rhythms, which is taken unmodified, with all the sensational screams and fevers of its reckless everyday psyche and with all its brutal reality. . . . Dada is the international expression of our times, the great rebellion of artistic movements, the artistic reflex of all these offensives, peace congresses, riots in the vegetable market. . . . (Hughes, 71)
The Exquisite Corpse " Exquisite Corpse : Game of folded paper played by several people, who compose a sentence or drawing without anyone seeing the preceding collaboration or collaborations. The now classic example, which gave the game its name, was drawn from the first sentence obtained this way: The-exquisite-corpse-will-drink-new-wine."
First Surrealist Manifesto (1924) Full text is over here.

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23. Literature 151 Course Homepage
dada and surrealism. Literature 151.02 Fall 1998 TTh 215330 Surrealist Art dada Art Readings Syllabus Assignments Notes/Biographies
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24. ZABRISKIE GALLERY
Specializing in dada and surrealism, American Modernism, photography, and contemporary art.
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25. Dada And Surrealism: Percussion Sounds
dada and surrealism Percussion Sounds In surrealism, music is much like the process of automatic writing. As such, it seeks to tap into the unconscious
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Dada and Surrealism: Percussion Sounds
Automatic Music
Dada music is characterized by its unique assimilation of sounds, harmonies, and notes. Many times this agglomeration takes the form of what may seem random and without organization. However, the aim of the music, like the aim of all Dada mediums, is the destruction of traditional symbolic communication. In surrealism, music is much like the process of automatic writing . As such, it seeks to tap into the unconscious as a source of liberated expression, working within organizational structures.

26. S U R R E A L I S T . C O M
surrealism, surrealist, surreal, art, literature, music, dada, dadaism, and everything else.
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Art will be more browsable, forward and back will be added shortly. Sur - re - al - ism n .) -(often l.c.) a style of art and literature developed principally in the 20th century, stressing the subconscious or nonrational significance of imagery arrived at by automatism or the exploitation of chance effects, unexpected juxtapositions, etc.
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27. Dada & Surrealist Section Of The Bookstore
meaning, and language descending into the diabolical nirvana of dada. Though blistering in its criticism of surrealism s artistic and political
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28. Surrealism Centre
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29. Dada&Surrealism
dada surrealism. dada surrealism. Main Timeline Theatre Homepage Bibliography Many of the major proponents of dada refused to refer to it as a
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Back to Top "Dada," a name picked at random out of a dictionary, was about the removal of logic and sense from the performance world. It's focus was to create a lack of focus - in art, society and life. Many of the major proponents of Dada refused to refer to it as a "movement" or a school stating that one should not turn a whim into a movement. Initially inspired by Futurism, Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings developed a cabaret style assault on the bourgeoisie. "Common sense [must] be opposed at all times ... 'an epoch of the interesting and of gossip'." (Goldberg, 54) "Dada kicks you in the behind and you like it!" Berlin Dadaist slogan (qtd. Goldberg, 69) 1900 - Max Planck formulates quantum theory 1905 - First neon signs appear 1905 - Albert Einstein formulates Special Theory of Relativity 1912 -Titanic sinks on its maiden voyage 1912 - Carl Jung's Psychology of the Unconscious 1914 - World War I begins when Archduke Ferdinand of Austria is assassinated in Sarajevo 1917 - The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia 1917 - Freud's Introduction to Psychoanalysis published 1918 - World War I ends 1925 - Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf 1927 - Charles Lindberg flies the Atlantic alone 1929 - Stock Market Crashes in the United States 1932 - Amelia Earhart first woman to fly across the Atlantic alone 1933 - Philo Farnsworth develops electronic television

30. Roland Collection - Dada And Surrealism
These were the central concerns of dada and surrealism, surrealism, which grew alongside and partly out of dada, was equally cosmopolitan.
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- N/A Salvador Dali: His Life through His Paintings Man Ray IMAGO Meret Oppenheim Kindness Week (Max Ernst) ... A Mental State This section of programs can be purchased on VHS Television rights and prices on request c 1913 to the present The spontaneous, the unexpected, the subconscious, the outrageous, the irrational. These were the central concerns of Dada and Surrealism, two closely associated revolutionary artistic movements which flourished between the wars in this century, and continued to have a lasting influence thereafter. Seeking to overthrow all traditional constraints, Dada tended to break away from the usual media of painting and sculpture. Man Ray and Duchamp, for example, created curious constructions from found objects ( ) which they provocatively exhibited as artworks. Much use was also made of ephemeral forms of publicity - magazines, tracts, bizarrely staged events and addresses. Through artists like Cocteau and Picabia there were strong links with theater and performing arts. Strong Dada influence can be seen in subsequent artistic trends toward events, happenings and body art. (See for instance the crazy machines of Tinguely or the deliberately shocking mutilations of Mark Prent.)

31. Europe After The Rain, Part One
surrealism and dada from their Beginnings. This featurelength film examines the movements of dada and surrealism, and follows the development of their main
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32. OUP: Dada And Surrealism: A Very Short Introduction: Hopkins
dada and surrealism are two of the most important movements of modern art. This book provides a succinct, digestible account of them in historical terms,
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33. International Dada Archive Home Page
dada Periodicals at Iowa (An article published in Books at Iowa). About the Association for the Study of dada and surrealism
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The University of Iowa Libraries INTERNATIONAL DADA ARCHIVE This Web site is designed to provide information on the resources and services of the International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa Libraries. It is the gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. As the site is developed, it will also become a resource for additional information about the historic Dada movement and the individual Dada writers and artists, as well as links to other Internet resources. International Dada Archive Send comments to timothy-shipe@uiowa.edu International Dada Archive, University of Iowa Libraries.
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34. Association
About the Association for the Study of dada and surrealism The Association publishes the journal dada/surrealism, with editorial offices at the
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About the Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism
The Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism is a scholarly organization affiliated with the International Dada Archive. Meetings of the Association take place in conjunction with the annual convention of the Modern Language Association. The Association publishes the journal Dada/Surrealism, with editorial offices at the University of Iowa. For information on membership and subscriptions, please contact the editor, Rudolf E. Kuenzli, at the address below: Prof. Rudolf E. Kuenzli
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35. Dada'98 @ Theatre With Anatoly
Antirealism and Theatricality Topics Meyerhold, dada, surrealism, Futurism * Terms I. surrealism 1. Breton breaks with dada (1923) 2. Apollinaire
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36. ARTHI336: Dada And Surrealism
ARTHI336 dada and surrealism Tuesday/Thursday, 230350pm Course description dada and surrealism represent turning points in the evolution of modern
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ARTHI336: Dada and Surrealism
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Dada and Surrealism represent turning points in the evolution of modern art history. Both movements are fundamental to the understanding of both Modernism and postmodernism. This course focuses on the art, literature, philosophy and film of international Dada and Surrealist artists from World War I to their continuing influence on contemporary art. Art in the News:
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37. ARTHI336: Dada And Surrealism Syllabus
dada and surrealism represent a turning point in the evolution of modern......dada and surrealism Tuesday/Thursday 230350pm, EB 217 Course
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Office Hours: M/W, 4-5pm, or by appointment Course Description: Dada and Surrealism represent a turning point in the evolution of modern art history. Both movements are fundamental to the understanding of both Modernism and postmodernism. This course focuses on the art, literature, philosophies and film of international Dada and Surrealist artists from World War I to their continuing influence on contemporary art. Since the course deals as much with history as with art , we will be exploring the different historical events, artistic media and philosophical theories that inform the artworks presented in the class. Grading: Your grade will be based on two exams and two short papers. All these grades hold equal weight in determining your grade, which means your final grade will be based on the average of these four grades. Because the exams will be slide intensive, resulting in the impossibility of giving examinations anywhere outside of our class period/classroom, there can be no make-ups of either examination.

38. Dada And Surrealism - Questia Online Library
dada and surrealism A Very Short Introduction. David Hopkings. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Publication Information Book Title dada and surrealism.
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39. Dada And Surrealism - Questia Online Library
Questia Media America, Inc. www.questia.com Publication Information Book Title dada and surrealism. Contributors David Hopkins author.
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40. Dada And Surrealism Timeline
dada and surrealism Timeline by Werner Hammerstingl who lectures in Visual Communication at the Photography Studies College in Melbourne.
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Dada and Surrealism Timeline Year Event Marcel Duchamp and Franzis Picabia meet and become friends Duchamp and Picabia attend Raymond Roussel's "Impressions d'Afrique", a monument to absurd humour.It features a painting machine, activated by Rays of sunlight which on it's own accord, paints a masterpiece Duchamp renounces painting makes first readymade . Picabia and Duchamp arrive in New York. Picabia executes series of machine drawings; Duchamp begins the Large Glass and meets Man Ray. Cabaret Voltaire opens in Zurich on 5 February, and in April its participants adopt the name 'Dada'. Richard Huelsenbeck (young refugee poet) and Hugo Ball are credited with this. Publication of first issues of Dada in Zurich. Picabia publishes nos. 1-4 of 391 in Barcelona. Duchamp sends Fountain to the Independents in New York; Man Ray and Duchamp edit The Blind Man and Rongwrong. Premiere of Apollinaire's 'Surrealist drama' Les Mamelles de Tire'sias in Paris. Galerie Dada in Zurich. Breton, Eluard, Soupault, Aragon see Dada. Tzara's Manifeste Dada 1918 published in Dada, 3. Club Dada in Berlin; Hausmann and others start using photomontage.

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