Dada : Zurich Berlin Hannover Cologne New York Paris
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Calling all art snobs: you can start education on avant garde art movements right here. Although Dada as a movement lasted under a decade, it has cast a tremendous shadow over art ever since. This book is a catalogue/companion of a multi-city exhibition on Dada. Of course, well-known works are represented. But it is the inclusion of lesser known works as well as pieces by women artists that really make this book interesting. To top it off, there are essays on DADA in various cities, a chronology and short bios of artists and persons of interest. A great book at a reasonable price.
~ Mike Roth
Now available in paperback, this lavishly illustrated and astonishingly comprehensive volume stands as the definitive study of the influential but deliberately elusive international Dada movement of the early twentieth century. Organized according to the city centres where this shifting, quintessentially avant garde movement emerged, Dada: Zurich, Berlin, Cologne, Hannover, New York, Paris features the work of 40 key artists, both infamous and lesser-known, including Louis Aragon, Hans Arp, Hugo Ball, André Breton, Otto Dix, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Höch, Man Ray, Tristan Tzara and Kurt Schwitters, to name just a few, in media spanning from painting and sculpture to photography, collage, photomontage, prints and graphic work. It contains hundreds of reproductions of often quite ephemeral works which, until the major travelling exhibition of 2005 and 2006 for which this book was originally produced, had for the most part never been seen in one place together. Documentary images, topical essays and an invaluable illustrated chronology of the movement make this volume uniquely essential, along with witty chronicles of events in each city centre; a selected bibliography; and biographies of each artist, accompanied by Dada-era photographs.