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  1. Theatre in Dada and surrealism by J. H Matthews, 1974
  2. DADA, SURREALISM, AND THEIR HERITAGE by William Rubin, 1968
  3. In the Minds Eye Dada & Surrealism 1985 (No.5336) by Da Ades, 1985-06
  4. Surrealism (Themes & Movements) by Mary Ann Caws, 2004-12-01
  5. In the Mind's Eye: Dada and Surrealism by Dawn Ades, 1986-02
  6. Looking at Dada by Sarah Ganz Blythe, Edward Powers, 2006-02-01
  7. Dada: Zurich, Berlin, Hannover, Cologne, New York, Paris by Dorothea Dietrich, Brigid Doherty, et all 2008-03-01
  8. Modern French Theatre: The Avant-garde, Dada, and Surrealism
  9. Surrealism Against The Current: Tracts and Declarations
  10. Dada Seminars, The (Casva Seminar Papers) by David Joselit, George Baker, et all 2005-05-15
  11. Surrealism: Surrealist Visuality by Silvano Levy, 1997-07-01
  12. Dada: Art and Anti-Art (World of Art) by Hans Richter, 1997-04
  13. Surrealism, Insanity, and Poetry by J. H. Matthews, 1982-09
  14. Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries (A Calderbook, Cb 358) by Tristan Tzara, 1981-10

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62. Surrealism & Dadaism
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65. SFSU Bulletin - ART 501
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Origins of the Dada movement in Zurich in 1916, the spread of Dada throughout Europe and the U.S., the political and aesthetic positions taken by Dada poets and painters, and the eventual emergence of a Surrealist movement in Paris in 1924. Surrealist poetry, painting, film, and other media is examined in the context of this movement.
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66. Student Papers: Term Papers On Dada Vs. Surrealism
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The 20th Century marked a changed in how people viewed the known world. Since its beginning art has played a major role in how people were able to express themselves. The early 20th century brought rise to new and exciting art forms. These were types of writings, paintings and, documentaries that no one had ever seen before. From expressionism to Dadaism types of work ranged by all means of the artist. About the 1920s a new wave of art would soon be seen worlds over. This art form introduced psychology in a new way to look at the conscious and subconscious minds. From the beginning Dadaism and surrealism showed true signs of influence from psychology. Each using new ideas of the conscious and unconscious worlds in each art form. These ideas would come together and form a new revolution of art and science as one in the early 1920s.
As the world opens a new door into the 20th century, the art world is taken by storm. The outbreak of World War I did not stop the creativeness of new century artist. They embraced the war and expressed how it made them feel.

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69. Lecture 24: Dada & Surrealism
Lecture 24 dada surrealism dada. Duchamp. Fountain, 1917/ photo Nude Descending the Staircase, 19121913 / Boccioni Unique Forms of Continuity in
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  • 70. Dada And Surrealism Comparison.
    dada and surrealism Comparison. The catapult from the banquet years to dada and surrealism forever punctuated the goals of freedom in this period.
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    the canvas. Although not as radical as future extremists would be, Henri Rousseau did help to pave the way to what would become a revolutionary artistic movement in France. The catapult from the "banquet years" to Dada and surrealism forever punctuated the goals of freedom in this period. Figures such as Max Ernst and Arthur Rimbaud pushed the envelope of art and poetry. Rimbaud, a young poet, was looked upon as a key contributor to the movement. An excerpt from Lettre de Voyant puts his genius into perspective; "All forms of love, of suffering, of madness; he searches himself, he exhausts within himself all poisons, and preserves their quintessences. Unspeakable torment, where he will need the greatest faith, a superhuman strengt
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    71. Dali And Magritte
    dada Protosurrealism. 1916 Zurich collaborators include Hugo Ball (German actor and playwright); Jean Arp (Alsatian artist); Tristan Tzara (Rumanian
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    Lecture Notes What is Surrealism? Emotions, Love, Fantasy, Dreams Privileging the fantasy element in art; Dada: Proto-Surrealism. 1916 Zurich: collaborators include Hugo Ball (German actor and playwright); Jean Arp (Alsatian artist); Tristan Tzara (Rumanian poet); Marcel Janco (Rumanian artist); and Richard Huelsenbeck (a German poet). The works of Picasso and Apollinaire (and Paris) as well as Marinetti and Italian Futurism as influences. Marcel Duchamp: the “Ready- Mades ” (even today the exhibition for found objects and junk etc.) Francis Picabia : congenital anarchist and Dadaist in spirit, subverting with wit all pretension in art. 1919 spread of Dada after the war. Initiators drawn to Paris and the foundation of Surrealism as a movement in 1921. Surrealism Highly organized group of writers and artists rallied around André Breton in based their works on Breton’s interpretations of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theories (and Breton and Freud’s friendship): stimulating the unconscious and its illimitable productivity of dreamlike and fantastic images. Salvador Dali; Joan

    72. From Dada, Through Surrealism To The Absurd
    surrealism. v Frenchbased gen er ally, continued dada work, ended by WW2;. v Logic subsumed into fantasy eg Apollinaire’s The Breasts of Tiresias (1917),
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    From Dada, through Surrealism to the Absurd Readings Brockett Essential 187 (review); History Esslin Theatre of the Absurd, intro (pp. 19-28) Cocteau, Orpheus (Media Resources); Beckett, Endgame DADA Essentially 1915 or so until 1923, although still 2004 influential; Detailed timeline at: http://www.salisbury.edu/schools/fulton/Theatre/Dada/dada%20timeline.htm Essentially a G er manic movement, expressing the crisis in that country’s politics around the time of the First World War and the changes in Russia etc.; based primarily in Zurich (1915-20), B er lin (1918-1923), New York (1915-1920 expatriates, e.g. Duchamp ) , Cologne; Paris aft er the first world war (1919-1922); Art, theatre, magic, prankst er ism Word from that for a ‘hobbyhorse’; or child’s language; “ da da ” (Slavonic): yes, yes, affirmation of life; (One Dadaist, Tzara , was Romanian); or “th er e, th er e” in G er man; Like the t er m itself, the movement leads to the production of meaning as suspended, rootless, baseless happenings, p er formance, incongruities: o e.g.

    73. FINA A349 2172 Dada & Surrealism
    Fine Arts dada surrealism A349 2172 Kennedy offers a close examination of two of the century’s most radical art movements dada and surrealism.
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    The course offers a close examination of two of the century’s most radical art movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada, which has its origins during the First World War, launched an all-out attack on existing social and cultural institutions through a celebration of chance, disorder, and madness. Surrealism, which took shape in Paris after the war, began as a series of experiments designed to bring to the surface images and impulses from the artist’s subconscious; this early period of experiment developed into a twenty-year effort to liberate art from the confines of established visual languages.

    74. FINA A349 2108 DADA & SURREALISM
    Fine Arts dada surrealism A349 2108 Kennedy offers a close examination of two of the century s most radical art movements dada and surrealism.
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    TR 9:30a-10:45a, 3cr FA 102 The course offers a close examination of two of the century's most radical art movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada, which had its origins during the First World War, launched an all-out attack on existing social and cultural institutions through a celebration of chance, disorder, and madness. Surrealism, which took shape in Paris after the war, began as a series of experiments designed to bring to the surface images and impulses from the artist's subconscious; this early period of experiment developed into a twenty-year effort to liberate art from the confines of established visual languages.

    75. TheEffectof
    The Effect of dada and surrealism on Hollywood Movies of the 1930s. Hollywood took dada and surrealism and cheerfully dumped them into American movies with
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    The Effect of Dada and Surrealism on Hollywood Movies of the 1930s Hollywood took Dada and Surrealism and cheerfully dumped them into American movies with no explanation or framing devices in the early 1930s. This program shows great examples of films that jumped on the Dada and Surrealism bandwagon to delight and mystify viewers reeling from the Great Depression. See notes Program List: THE BIG BROADCAST (Paramount 1932)
    Opening title and credits from INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (Paramount 1933)
    Excerpt from, W. C. Fields arrives in China DAMES (Warner Brothers 1934)
    Excerpt from, Busby Berkeley sequence LADY IN THE DARK (Paramount 1944)
    Excerpt from, Surrealistic interlude EVERYTHING'S RHYTHM (Gaumont British 1937)
    Excerpt from, Harry Roy performs "Make Some Music" NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK (Paramount 1941)
    E xcerpt from , W. C. Fields fights traffic DAMES (Warner Brothers 1934)
    Excerpt from, Busby Berkeley sequence DUCK SOUP (MGM 1933)
    Excerpt from , Battle finale INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (Paramount 1933)
    Ending scene and credits from
    Notes: THE BIG BROADCAST was a Paramount Picture. Paramount accepted surrealism more readily than the other studios. It would pop up in the oddest places. It helped that they had W.C. Fields under contract. He starred in two surrealist tinged features: MILLION DOLLAR LEGS (1932) and INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (1933). Fields iconoclastic humor has been called eccentric, misogynist, ribald, absurdist, and many other things. What it is never called, and deserves to be, is surrealistic.

    76. Related Links
    magical realism Alberto Rios surrealism dada. Women artistsdada and surrealism. A history with links to information on artists such as Man Ray,
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    urprises and delights await. Here are some Magical Realism , Surrealism, and Dada website links of interest with summaries.
    Isabel Allende
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    This is Isabel Allende's own site and is quite comprehensive. Nicely designed, fun, and informative. It is curious and interesting to see a writer writing about herself.
    Jorge Luis Borges
    http://www.literatura.org/Borges/Borges.html
    A site in Spanish, which has a great collection of Borges images. Also, the site offers a brief biography, a bibliography of works by Borges, and links to other Borges sites.
    http://themodernword.com/borges/

    Author homepage. Interviews, criticism, biography, music, etc. (Everything Borges!)
    http://www.hum.au.dk/romansk/borges/english.htm
    This research-oriented page is maintained by the Jorge Luis Borges Center for Studies and Documentation in Aarhus, Denmark. This page, which can also be accessed in Spanish and French, includes biography, bibliography, history, recent critical works, reviews, teaching and research guides, and connections to Variaciones , a trilingual journal dedicated to Borges studies.

    77. Dada & Surrealism. By Gale, Matthew. : William Stout Architectural Books :
    dada surrealism. London, 1997. From the Phaidon World Perspectives series. Binding Pap. Pages 349 pp Book Id 25341. Price $19.95
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    78. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions: Max Ernst: A Retrospective
    in the history of dada and surrealism has been recognized worldwide, of evolution from dada into surrealism are among the highlights featured in the
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    About the Artist Exhibition Organizers and Credits Exhibition Publication ... Audio Guide More About the Works on View Ernst's famous proto-Surrealist paintings from the period of evolution from Dada into Surrealism are among the highlights featured in the exhibition. Based on the method of collage, they are built of separate elements that create strange images, combining threat, comedy, and dream. Most famous among them are the iconic paintings created between 1921 and 1923, including Celebes (1921, Tate Modern, London), in which a hulking, horned elephantine creature, part machine and part beast, stands on a vast plain against a cloudy sky, gazing at a headless female nude. In

    79. Dada And Surrealism
    To use the Library. Main Index, , Welcome, , Register artincontext. dada and surrealism Artists in Exhibition. Jean Arp Victor Brauner Josef
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    80. WetCanvas! - Dada And Surrealism, Unconsious To Modern Reality
    dadaism and surrealism, ive recently discovered for myself, Be carefulsurrealism and dada were two distinct artistic movements, with different goals
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    WetCanvas! The Think Tank Art History Discussions PDA View Full Version : dada and surrealism, unconsious to modern reality 11-19-2002, 03:51 PM Jetsam 11-19-2002, 07:49 PM Hi, Ssecret132... Thanks for the post!
    I think one of the most important points in your post is your comment on psychology.. that, along with photography, allowed artists to focus on inward subjects rather than the outer world. I think that the post-war mentality in the US and Europe also helped to fuel a new-found cynicism - the ability to hold a mirror up to ourselves and laugh (or grimace) - that helped to cement dada and surrealist artists' place in society. As you mentioned, that jaundiced eye also had quite the run during the late 70s early 80s punk scene. I very much enjoyed the collage/political art that proliferated during that time. Regarding the post WWI artistis, it must have been very freeing to be able to toss most of what was known aside and build something new. I agree that the ripples are still very much felt today. Keith Russell 11-22-2002, 04:22 PM

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