Hugo Ball, Das Gespenst Translate this page im Staube. Dann reißen plötzlich alle wehen Dämme Und aus der Kuckucksuhrtritt eine Taube. . Hugo Ball (1886-1927). Hugo Ball http://people.zeelandnet.nl/henklensen/ball.htm
Jan Van Der Donk - Rare Books, Inc. *art And Design 1* of Hugo Ball; photographic wrappers. $ 300 First edition of this biographyof Hugo Ball (18861927). Hugo Ball, a poet and writer http://www.avantgardes.com/artdesign/page_01.html
Extractions: Albe rs, Josef). Josef Albers: White Line Squares. Los Angeles: Gemini G.E.L., 1966. 18,8 x 19 cm; 64 pages, 10 plates of which 7 in color. $ 45 First edition of this exhibition catalogue for an exhibition that was circulated internationally by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Foreword by Kenneth E. Tyler and texts by Josef Albers, Henry T. Hopkins; chronology. Text in English, German and French. A very good copy in publisher's white, embossed wrappers.
Hugo Ball, Free Books Free Books B Hugo Ball. Hugo Ball Biography of the artist and soundfiles ofhis dadaist poetry. Hugo Ball (18861927) Biography of the Dadaist writer. http://www.free-books-1.com/b/hugo_ball/
LiTLiNks Translate this page 1886-1927 Hugo Ball 1886-1956 Gottfried Benn 1886-1951 Hermann Broch 1886-1950Albert Ehrenstein 1886-1971 Raoul Hausmann 1886-1941 Max Herrmann-Neiße 1886 http://www.litlinks.it/chr/1851.htm
Die 20er Jahre - Hans Arp Translate this page Diese Gruppe, zu der neben Tzara auch Hugo Ball (1886-1927) und Richard Huelsenbeck(1892-1974) gehören, begründet die Dada-Bewegung in der Schweiz und http://demo.sfgb-b.ch/TG/20erJahre/Bibliothek/Dada/ArpBio.htm
BallHugo Translate this page BallHugo. (1886-1927). Biografie von Hugo Ball, ausgewählte Texte und Sekundärliteraturin der Bibliotheca Augustana (EpochenStrömungen?) http//www.fh http://www.ibs.uni-bielefeld.de/src/BallHugo
Kirchenlexikon Ball, Ernst Friedrich (1799-1885); Ball,Hannah (1733-1792); Ball, Hugo (1886-1927); Balla, Emil (1885-1956 http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/b/a.shtml
Extractions: Alphabetisches Register Buchstabe Ba Formular Baader, Benedikt Franz Xaver (1765-1841) Baal-Schem-Tob (kurz auch Baalschem oder Bescht genannt; eigentl.: Israel ben Elieser (1700-1760) Baanes (801) ... Babilon, Theodor (1899-1945) neu Babor, Johann (18. Jh.) Babylas, Bischof v. Antiochien (250) Bach, August Wilhelm (1796-1869) Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-1788) Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782) ... Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784) Bachem, Julius (1845-1918) Bachem-Sieger, Maria (1870-1939) Bacher, Heinrich (1897-1972) Bacher, Wilhelm (1850-1913) Bachimont, Georg Hippolyt (1878-1921) Bachlechner, Josef (1871-1923) Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973) Bachmann, (Johann) Traugott (1865-1948) Bachmann, Johannes (1832-1888) Bachmann (Amnicola), Paul (1465-1538) Bachmann, Philipp (1864-1931) ... Bacyns'kyj, Oleksander (1844-1933) Badenberg, Albertine (1865-1958) Baden-Durlach, Bernhard Gustav von ( 1677) Bader, Augustin (1530) Bader, Carl (1860-1918) Bader, Johannes (1487-1545) Badius (Schumacher), Johannes (1548-1597) neu Badseba, Davids Frau Baduqa, Michael siehe Michael
Magic Bishop Hugo Ball (18861927), poet, musician, dancer, impresario, philosopher, wasone of the brilliant literary figures of the early twentieth century. http://www.camden-house.com/2134.HTM
Prodex - Der Produktexperte Theodor Baargeld (1892-1927); Hugo Ball (1886-1927); Max Ernst http://www.prodex.de/lexikon/d/da/dadaismus.html
Extractions: TOP PRODUKTE Fujitsu/ Siemens AMILO K ab 999 EUR Sony "DSC-P72" ab 299 EUR Mikrowelle silber mit Grill, 1000 W Grill, 800 W Mikrowelle, 17 Liter Garraum, drehbarer Glasteller ab 49.99 EUR Der Dadaismus war eine künstlerische Protestbewegung, die in Zürich entstand. Damals versammelte der Schriftsteller Hugo Ball Künstler verschiedenster Sparten um sich, stach mit einer Schreibfeder in ein deutsch-französisches Wörterbuch und blieb auf dem Wort "dada" (frz.: Schaukelpferd ) hängen, nach dem er dann den Dadaismus benannte. Marcel Janco allerdings bestreitet diese These und erklärte in einem Interview , die Geschichte mit dem Messer sei erst im Nachhinein erfunden worden und ein schönes Märchen, weil sie sich besser anhöre als die weniger poetische Wahrheit. Wahrscheinlicher sei wohl gewesen, dass ein damals in Zürich erhältliches und hinlänglich bekanntes Haarwaschmittel namens "DADA" die Anregung für die Namensgebung der Künstlergruppe gab. Der Dadaismus stellte die gesamte bisherige Kunst in Frage, indem er ihre Abstraktionen durch
Werktexte Translate this page Archipoeta. Die Vagantenbeichte. nach oben. B. Hugo Ball (1886-1927). KarawaneSeepferdchen und Flugfische Totentanz. Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956). http://www.literaturwelt.com/werke/werke1.html
Schreib*kraft Translate this page in den Jahren 1914 bis1920 entstand Hugo Balls (1886-1927) Text Tenderenda weggelassen,denn mit einem Roman im herkömmlichen Sinn - Hugo Ball selbst hatte http://schreibkraft.adm.at/rezension.php?rezensionsid=107
Mark Harden's Artchive: "Dada And Surrealism" Writers and poets, such as Hugo Ball (18861927) and Tristan Tzara(1896-1963), were at least as prominent as the artists. Dada http://www.artchive.com/artchive/surrealism.html
Extractions: Kurt Schwitters The Dada Surrealist Movement is now part of art history more in spite of, than because of, its initial aims. Dada began as an anti-art movement or, at least, a movement against the way art was appreciated by what considered itself the civilized world; Surrealism was much more than an art movement and it thrust home Dada's subversive attack on rational and 'civilized' standards. Whether people are aware of it or not, the Dada and Surrealist revolt has helped to change modern consciousness. Dada had no formal aesthetic, virtually disregarding easel painting, but the Dadaists shared a nihilistic ethic. The word 'Dada', ambiguously denoting both 'hobby horse' and 'father', was arrived at by chance and gained immediate acceptance by its suitably childish and nonsensical ring. An international movement originating in Zurich and New York at the height of the First World War, it quickly spread to Berlin, Cologne, Hanover, Paris and, to some extent, Russia. This revolt was against the senseless barbarities of war. It pinpointed the hypocrisy of those who felt that art created spiritual values. Civilization - despite Christianity, despite museums - had indeed broken down when thousands of grown men shelled each other day after day, from muddy trenches. It was no use for the person 'of sensibility', one of Dada's early targets, to take refuge in beauty.
Hatje Cantz Verlag :: Specials » Art-info » Art-info 11: Dada Translate this page Hans Arp zur Dada-Bewegung gestoßen, deren Ursprünge in Zürich liegen Im Februar1916 gründete der Schriftsteller Hugo Ball (1886-1927) gemeinsam mit dem http://www.hatjecantz.de/controller.php?cmd=artinfo&id=25
Florida Holocaust Museum - Third Reich - Weimar Dadaism Louis Aragon. Emmy Hennings. Photo Hugo Ball, 18861927, b. San t Abbondio(Ticino), Switzerland. Author, co-founder of the Zürich DaDa movement. http://www.flholocaustmuseum.org/history_wing/thirdreich/weimar_dadaism.cfm
Extractions: Otto Friedrich, Before the Deluge: A Portrait of Berlin in the 1920s (Harper Perennial: New York, 1995), p. 147. While Dada had attracted many young artists in the early Weimar Republic, by 1924 the movement declined in its influence on German culture. In the aftermath of the 1923 inflation, Weimar leaders made a concerted effort to face realities and make Germany a respected nation in the world community. Ideas of objectivity and the practical took precedence over the abstractions that had dominated works in Dada. Dada artists include: Photo: Dr. Richard Huelsenbeck
Design Library Image Collection Search the Collection. 1 Record Found for Ball, Hugo, 18861927 . http://databases.lib.ncsu.edu/design/slides/search/results.cfm?c=AID&q=713
Transition. Papers Of The Magazine Transition: Guide. 1 folder. *96M17. (6) Ball, Hugo, 1886-1927. Fragments from a Dada diary Ts (carbon), 1936. 1 folder. Translation from German by Eugène Jolas. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00047.html
Extractions: Transferred from the Woodberry Poetry Room, Lamont Library, Harvard College Library ca. 1950 and 1996. Organized into the following series: I. Compositions; II. Correspondence with the editors of Transition; III. Papers relating to the publication of Transition 24-27 (1936-1938); and IV. Other papers. Includes compositions (many poems), submitted for publication in Transition volumes 24-27 (1936-1938), along with correspondence and other papers of the editors. In 1935 James Johnson Sweeney became a partner in the magazine and subsequent issues were edited from New York. Series: I. Compositions
Zwischen Anarchie, Autokratie Und Ethik Der Alterität : Literaturkritik.de Translate this page Schmidt zu Hugo Balls (1886-1927) dadaistischer Ästhetik und seiner daraus entstandenenpolitisch-theologischen Auffassung. War doch Ball zunächst ein http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=7088&ausgabe=200405
New Titles - University Of Notre Dame Libraries Uniform title Works. 2003. Location Hesburgh General Collection PT 2603 .A372003. Author Ball, Hugo, 18861927. Publisher Göttingen Wallstein, 2003-. http://www.nd.edu/~colldev/acqlist/German/2004/april04.shtml
Die Angewandte - Medienkunst : Ästhetik Und Politik - 2002/2003 Translate this page Unliebsame Semiotik bezieht Hugo Ball (1886-1927) erstens, im medizinisch-therapeutischenSinn, auf verunglückte Synthesen von Personalität und http://www.dieangewandte.at/medienkunst/stories/storyReader$36