Marc Dachy
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Dada: The Revolt of Art
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2006
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8 editions
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Dada & les dadaïsmes: Rapport sur l'anéantissement de l'ancienne beauté
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1994
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2 editions
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Dada au Japon
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published
2003
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Journal du mouvement Dada 1915-1923
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Tristan Tzara Dompteur des Acrobates
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published
1992
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Kurt Schwitters: Typography and Graphic Design
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published
2004
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Dada: Abangyarudo No Tanjō
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published
2008
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Archives Dada
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published
2005
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Magritte e il surrealismo in Belgio
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Il y a des journalistes partout. De quelques coupures de presse relatives à Tristan Tzara et André Breton
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“Dada demonstrated that a society that had lost respect was no longer in a position to demand that the artist adhere to its aesthetic and ideological values. The bourgeois idea of beauty had become ridiculous. Poetry was now abstract and based on sound. Rather than focusing on representation, painters now worked with their material for its own sake in terms of its colour, form and structure. The element of chance was treated as a creative process, that freed the artist from the alienation of conditioning.”
― Dada: The Revolt of Art
― Dada: The Revolt of Art
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