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  2. Dada Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Dada Manifesto (French: Le Manifeste DaDa) is a short text written by Hugo Ball detailing the ideals underlying the Dadaist movement. It was presented at Zur Waag guildhall in Zürich at the first public Dada gathering on July 14, 1916. [1] The choice of this date, Bastille Day, was important to Ball as it carried significance as a protest ...

  3. Raoul Hausmann - Wikipedia

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    Movement. Dada. Raoul Hausmann (July 12, 1886 – February 1, 1971) was an Austrian artist and writer. One of the key figures in Berlin Dada, his experimental photographic collages, sound poetry, and institutional critiques would have a profound influence on the European Avant-Garde in the aftermath of World War I.

  4. List of Dadaists - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer (1887 – 1970) Pranas Morkūnas (October 9, 1900 – December 28, 1941) Clément Pansaers (May 1, 1885, – October 31, 1922) Francis Picabia (January 28, 1879 – November 30, 1953) Man Ray (August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976) Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (June 19, 1884 – July 9, 1974)

  5. Fara Gera d'Adda - Wikipedia

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    24045. Dialing code. 0363. Website. Official website. Fara Gera d'Adda is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northeast of Milan and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Bergamo. Fara Gera d'Adda borders the following municipalities: Canonica d'Adda ...

  6. Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia

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    The art of painter and engraver Émile Frédéric Nicolle, his maternal grandfather, filled the house, and the family liked to play chess, read books, paint, and make music together. Of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp's seven children, one died as an infant and four became successful artists. Marcel Duchamp was the brother of:

  7. Dadaglobe - Wikipedia

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    Dadaglobe was an anthology of the Dada movement slated for publication in 1921, but abandoned for financial and other reasons and never published. At 160 pages with over a hundred reproductions of artworks and over a hundred texts by some fifty artists in ten countries, Dadaglobe was to have documented Dada's apogee as an artistic and literary ...

  8. Gino Cantarelli - Wikipedia

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    Gino Cantarelli (1899 – 1950) was an Italian Dadaist poet and painter of the early 20th century. He was associated first with Futurism, then with Dada. He often wrote his poems in French. Born in Mantua, from 1917 to 1920 Cantarelli published the journal Procellaria, together with Aldo Fiozzi, a publication which combined Futurist and Dadaist ...

  9. New York Dada - Wikipedia

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    New York Dada. New York Dada was a regionalized extension of Dada, an artistic and cultural movement between the years 1913 and 1923. Usually considered to have been instigated by Marcel Duchamp 's Fountain exhibited at the first exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in 1917, and becoming a movement at the Cabaret Voltaire in ...