Dada Art Gallery
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George Grosz (1893-1959), ‘The Pit’ (1946), ’'George Grosz’’ by John I
rosswolfe:From Hans Arp and El Lissitzky’s The “Isms” of Art (1924), via The Charnel-House
Sophie Taeuber-Arp, with “Dada-Head” from 1920Credit.Stiftung Arp e.V., Berlin/Rolandswerth/Artists
FLUXUS FOREVER
The FAILE and BÄST Deluxx Fluxx Arcade is an installation that no photograph can do justice. A colla
mgwells:“Today, Easter day of the Holy Year, Here, under the emblem of Notre-Dame of Paris, I
FIRST INTERNATIONAL DADA FAIR/BERLIN 1920
the-seed-of-europe:Tristan Tzara, 1922.Tristan Tzara’s Dada Manifesto, 1918.KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE KNOW
mindonawire:Marcel Duchamp, Mile of StringAUDIENCE FORCED INTO BODILY RELATION WITH THE ARTWORKS~~~A
FPS game character conceptby dada Lee
Bloomfield, President-Dada-Chaplinist. Collage sent to Tristan Tzara, 1921Erwin Blumenfeld
adhemarpo: Artiste interprète et poète du mouvement Dada, impliquée dans la fondation du Cabaret Vol
Drip Music - George Brecht.
artist-ernst: Untitled (Dada), 1922, Max ErnstSize: 31.5x43.2 cmMedium: oil, canvas
Francis Picabia (French; 1879–1953)Très rare tableau sur la terre = Very Rare Picture on the Earth O
Hannah Höch aka Anna Therese Johanne Höch (German, 1889-1978, b. Gotha, Germany) - The Staircase, 19
victormalonso:obsesiónvíctor m. alonso>>> july 14th, 2017 > my dear Dada @da-da-sk crea
Russische Tanzerin (russian dancer), photomontage, 1928Hannah Höch
parure-d-insomnie:“Jésus Christ rastaquère” (1921)_______________Francis Picabia.Collection Dada, Di
moma: #tbt to “Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism,” the second in a series of exhibitions in which
Art of the Weimar Republic Day:Das Undbild (The ‘And’-Picture), Kurt Schwitters,
Mountain Graveyard, Kurt Schwitters, 1919Happy birthday to Kurt Schwitters, born on this date in 188
transistoradio:Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948), Mz 601 (1923), paint and paper on cardboard, 15 x 17 inc
Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Dada Portrait of Berenice Abbott, c. 1923–6.
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