The History of Dada: Paris Dada: The Barbarians Storm the Gates (Crisis and the Arts)

The History of Dada: Paris Dada: The Barbarians Storm the Gates (Crisis and the Arts) image
ISBN-10:

0816173745

ISBN-13:

9780816173747

Author(s): Peterson, Elmer
Edition: Large type / Large print
Released: Mar 01, 2001
Publisher: G.K. Hall
Format: Hardcover, 355 pages
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Description:

Paris Dada stands apart from the other Dada-doms treated in this series because of the sometimes complicated interaction between the French writers and artists associated with the movement and the band of avant-garde foreigners who flocked to Paris at the end of World War I. These foreigners -- Tzara, Picabia, Man Ray, Iliazd, et al -- were largely uninfluenced by the French tradition of mainly civil art and a call to return to order after the war. In this volume, editor Elmer Peterson has brought together essays that clearly show the interaction between the newcomers and the Parisian Dadaists that shaped this time in the history of the radical art movement. 01











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