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  1. Dada & Surrealism A&I (Art and Ideas) by Matthew Gale, 1997-11-19
  2. Dada and Surrealism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by David Hopkins, 2004-06-24
  3. Dada and Surrealism For Beginners by Elsa Bethanis, Peter Bethanis, 2007-08-21
  4. The Rise of Surrealism: Cubism, Dada, and the Pursuit of the Marvelous by Willard Bohn, 2002-02
  5. Dada, Surrealism, and Their Heritage by William S. Rubin, 1968
  6. Dada East: The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire by Tom Sandqvist, 2006-02-26
  7. L'Amour fou : Photography and Surrealism by Rosalind Krauss, Jane Livingston, et all 1985-10
  8. Dada and surrealism reviewed by Dawn Ades, 1978
  9. Dada and Surrealism (Critical Idiom) by C.W.E. Bigsby, 1972-04-13
  10. The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, Second Edition (Paperbacks in Art History)
  11. What Is Surrealism? by Andre Breton, 1990
  12. Dada and Surrealist Film
  13. Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism (Art & Design) by William A. Camfield, Max Ernst, et all 1993-03
  14. Dada and Surrealist Performance (PAJ Books) by Annabelle Melzer, 1994-05-01

1. Women Artists -- Dada And Surrealism
An excerpted chapter from Margaret Barlow's illustrated book Women Artists.
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Women Artists

Dada and Surrealism Reports from the Unconscious
O ut of lives disrupted by war in the first half of the century came art forms and perspectives independent of terrestrial topographies. Artists on the cutting edge worked from the inside out, selecting from nature only what expressed their personal visions. Unlike Cubism and Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism had more to do with mentalespecially subconciousprocesses and a philosophy of the irrational than with a specific style or technique. In the case of Dadaa movement whose name was reportedly composed of random nonsense syllablesartists and writers uprooted by World War I dispersed the movement to cities throughout Europe and to New York. In a counter-Futurist kind of way, their nihilistic manifestoes and other writings protested war, industrialization, and other dehumanizing offenses of modern life. Dada's multimedia creations were chaotic, absurd, and humorous, and they took the forms of performances, "readymades" or found objects, self-destroying machines, and mystifying abstractions. Cut with the Kitchen Knife The German-born Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927) had been a chorus girl, artist, poet, and muse before emigrating to the United States in 1910. Abandoned in New York in 1913 by Baron Leopold von Freytag-Loringhoven after their brief marriage, she gravitated to Greenwich Village. She supported herself as an artist's model, and, seen around the streets in the nude or draped with fruit and cookware, became a highly visible "character" even in that bohemian community of artists and intellectuals. Because theatricality was so essential an aspect of Dada, her poses for

2. Documents Of Dada And Surrealism: Dada And Surrealist Journals In The Mary Reyno
Page 1 of Irene E. Hofmann s Documents of dada and surrealism dada andSurrealist Journals in the Mary Reynolds Collection .
http://www.artic.edu/reynolds/essays/hofmann.php
Dada 6 (Bulletin Dada),
ed. Tristan Tzara (Paris, February 1920), cover.
Page of 4
Documents of Dada and Surrealism: Dada and Surrealist Journals in the Mary Reynolds Collection Download PDF of entire essay for printing (1596k). OTHER ESSAYS Mary Reynolds: From Paris to Chicago to the Web Warm Ashes: The Life and Career of Mary Reynolds Hans Bellmer in The Art Institute of Chicago: The Wandering Libido and the Hysterical Body Documents of Dada and Surrealism:
Dada and Surrealist Journals
in the Mary Reynolds Collection IRENE E. HOFMANN Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, The Art Institute of Chicago The Mary Reynolds Collection, which entered The Art Institute of Chicago in 1951, contains, in addition to a rich array of books, art, and her own extraordinary bindings, a remarkable group of periodicals and journals. As a member of so many of the artistic and literary circles publishing periodicals, Reynolds was in a position to receive many journals during her life in Paris. The collection in the Art Institute includes over four hundred issues, with many complete runs of journals represented. From architectural journals to radical literary reviews, this selection of periodicals constitutes a revealing document of European artistic and literary life in the years spanning the two world wars. In the early part of the twentieth century, literary and artistic reviews were the primary means by which the creative community exchanged ideas and remained in communication. The journal was a vehicle for promoting emerging styles, establishing new theories, and creating a context for understanding new visual forms. These reviews played a pivotal role in forming the spirit and identity of movements such as Dada and Surrealism and served to spread their messages throughout Europe and the United States.

3. Mark Harden's Artchive "Dada And Surrealism"
Hieronymous Bosch. Giorgio de Chirico. Jean Arp. Balthus. Marc Chagall. Joseph Cornell. Salvador Dali. Marcel Duchamp. Max Ernst. Alberto Giacometti. Raoul Hausmann. Frida Kahlo. Rene Magritte. Man
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4. Surrealism
dada surrealism Illustrations. L.H.O.O.Q., ( Marcel Duchamp, 1919). Phonetically "elle a chaud au cul" or "She's got a hot ass." The dada Manifesto (1918) The signatories of this manifesto have
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T340/SurrealismLecture.htm
L.H.O.O.Q., (Marcel Duchamp, 1919). Phonetically: " elle a chaud au cul " or "She's got a hot ass." The Dada Manifesto (1918): The signatories of this manifesto have, under the battle cry D A D A ! ! ! gathered together to put forward a new art. What, then, is Dadaism? The word "Dada" signifies the most primitive relation to the reality of the environment. . . . Life appears as a simultaneous muddle of noises, colours and spiritual rhythms, which is taken unmodified, with all the sensational screams and fevers of its reckless everyday psyche and with all its brutal reality. . . . Dada is the international expression of our times, the great rebellion of artistic movements, the artistic reflex of all these offensives, peace congresses, riots in the vegetable market. . . . (Hughes, 71)
The Exquisite Corpse " Exquisite Corpse : Game of folded paper played by several people, who compose a sentence or drawing without anyone seeing the preceding collaboration or collaborations. The now classic example, which gave the game its name, was drawn from the first sentence obtained this way: The-exquisite-corpse-will-drink-new-wine."
First Surrealist Manifesto (1924) Full text is over here.

5. International Dada Archive Home Page
provide information on the resources and services of the International dada Archive at the University of Iowa Libraries About the Association for the Study of dada and surrealism
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada
The University of Iowa Libraries INTERNATIONAL DADA ARCHIVE This Web site is designed to provide information on the resources and services of the International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa Libraries. It is the gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. As the site is developed, it will also become a resource for additional information about the historic Dada movement and the individual Dada writers and artists, as well as links to other Internet resources. International Dada Archive Send comments to timothy-shipe@uiowa.edu

6. Dada And Surrealism: Texts And Extracts
dada and surrealism Texts and Extracts. The dadaists attached muchless importance to the sales value of their work than to its
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Dada and Surrealism: Texts and Extracts
The Dadaists attached much less importance to the sales value of their work than to its uselessness for contemplative immersion. The studied degradation of their material was not the least of their means to achieve this uselessness. Their poems are "word salad" containing obscenities and every imaginable waste product of language. The same is true of their paintings, on which they mounted buttons and tickets. What they intended and achieved was a relentless destruction of the aura of their creations, which they branded as reproductions with the very means of production . . . Dadaistic activities actually assured a rather vehement distraction by making works of art the centre of scandal. One requirement was foremost: to outrage the public.
(Walter Benjamin, 'The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction', 1936)
Press Notice, Zurich, February 2nd 1916
Cabaret Voltaire. Under this name a group of young artists and writers has been formed whose aim is to create a centre for artistic entertainment. The idea of the cabaret will be that guest artists will come and give musical performances and readings at the daily meetings. The young artists of Zurich, whatever their orientation, are invited to come along with suggestions and contributions of all kinds.
Hugo Ball, 'Dada Manifesto' (read at the first public Dada soiree, Zurich, July 14th 1916)

7. Dada&Surrealism
dada surrealism. Main Timeline Theatre Homepage Bibliography. dada. Back to Top " dada " a name picked at random out of a dictionary, was about the removal of logic and sense from the performance world.
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Surrealism Main Timeline Theatre Homepage ... Bibliography
Dada
Back to Top "Dada," a name picked at random out of a dictionary, was about the removal of logic and sense from the performance world. It's focus was to create a lack of focus - in art, society and life. Many of the major proponents of Dada refused to refer to it as a "movement" or a school stating that one should not turn a whim into a movement. Initially inspired by Futurism, Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings developed a cabaret style assault on the bourgeoisie. "Common sense [must] be opposed at all times ... 'an epoch of the interesting and of gossip'." (Goldberg, 54) "Dada kicks you in the behind and you like it!" Berlin Dadaist slogan (qtd. Goldberg, 69) 1900 - Max Planck formulates quantum theory 1905 - First neon signs appear 1905 - Albert Einstein formulates Special Theory of Relativity 1912 -Titanic sinks on its maiden voyage 1912 - Carl Jung's Psychology of the Unconscious 1914 - World War I begins when Archduke Ferdinand of Austria is assassinated in Sarajevo 1917 - The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia 1917 - Freud's Introduction to Psychoanalysis published 1918 - World War I ends 1925 - Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf 1927 - Charles Lindberg flies the Atlantic alone 1929 - Stock Market Crashes in the United States 1932 - Amelia Earhart first woman to fly across the Atlantic alone 1933 - Philo Farnsworth develops electronic television

8. Association
About the Association for the Study of dada and surrealism. The Association for the Study of dada and surrealism is a scholarly organization affiliated with the International dada Archive. The Association publishes the journal dada/surrealism, with editorial offices at the University of Iowa Rudolf E. Kuenzli. Editor, dada/surrealism. Program in Comparative Literature
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/assoc.html
About the Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism
The Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism is a scholarly organization affiliated with the International Dada Archive. Meetings of the Association take place in conjunction with the annual convention of the Modern Language Association. The Association publishes the journal Dada/Surrealism, with editorial offices at the University of Iowa. For information on membership and subscriptions, please contact the editor, Rudolf E. Kuenzli, at the address below: Prof. Rudolf E. Kuenzli
Editor, Dada/Surrealism
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e-mail: rudolf-kuenzli@uiowa.edu Click here to return to the home page of the International Dada Archive. International Dada Archive, University of Iowa Libraries.
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9. Surrealist Writers
surrealism is a movement in literature and art whose effective life is generally assigned the years by Furturism and Cubism ("Nude Descending a Staircase"), dada and surrealism.
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"Everything leads us to believe that there is a certain state of mind from which
life and death, the real and the imaginary, past and future, the communicable
and the incommunicable, height and depth are no longer perceived as contradictory."
André Breton, Second Manifesto of Surrealism Surrealism is a movement in literature and art whose effective life is generally assigned the years 1924-1945 by historians. In 1924, André Breton's first Manifesto of Surrealism appeared, defining the movement in philosophical and psychological terms. Its immediate predecessor was Dada, whose nihilistic reaction to rationalism and the reigning "morality" that produced World War I cleared the way for Surrealism's positive message. (Other precursors and influences are listed below.) Surrealism is often characterized only by its use of unusual, sometimes startling juxtapositions, by which it sought to trancend logic and habitual thinking to reveal deeper levels of meaning and unconscious associations. Thus it was instrumental in promoting Freudian and Jungian conceptions of the unconscious mind. Throughout the 1920s and '30s, the movement flourished and spread from its center in Paris to other countries. Breton controlled the group rather autocratically, annointing new members and expelling those with whom he disagreed, in an effort to maintain focus on what he conceived as the essential principals or the fundamental insight which Surrealism manifested (a conception which changed, to some extent, during his life).

10. Dada'98 @ Theatre With Anatoly
dadaFuturist Production by Theatre UAF Fall 1998, directed by Anatoly Antohin Pre-pro I dada, Futurism, surrealism. If you are in the show "Fish in A Antirealism and Theatricality Topics
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11. Documents Of Dada And Surrealism: Dada And Surrealist Journals In The Mary Reyno
Page 3 of Irene E. Hofmann s Documents of dada and surrealism dada andSurrealist Journals in the Mary Reynolds Collection .
http://www.artic.edu/reynolds/essays/hofmann3.php
Dada 6 (Bulletin Dada),
ed. Tristan Tzara (Paris, February 1920), cover.
Page of 4
Documents of Dada and Surrealism: Dada and Surrealist Journals in the Mary Reynolds Collection Download PDF of entire essay for printing (1596k). OTHER ESSAYS Mary Reynolds: From Paris to Chicago to the Web Warm Ashes: The Life and Career of Mary Reynolds Hans Bellmer in The Art Institute of Chicago: The Wandering Libido and the Hysterical Body
Documents of Dada and Surrealism:
Dada and Surrealist Journals
in the Mary Reynolds Collection
Paris: The Heart of Surrealism Manifeste du surrealisme Poisson soluble in 1924. This treatise established Breton's position as the leader of Surrealism[ Manifeste du surrealisme, Breton officially renounced Dada and gave a formal definition for Surrealism: ENCYCLOPEDIA. Philosophy. Surrealism is based in the belief in the superior reality of certain forms of previously neglected association, in the omnipotence of dream, in the disinterested play of thought. It tends to ruin once and for all all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life.[ With the release of Breton's Manifeste du surrealisme

12. Exact Change
Publishes literary classics of surrealism, dada, fluxus, pataphysics, and other experimental art movements of the 19th and 20th century.
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13. Andre Breton - Associated With Surrealism And Dada
Life and works of the author and his importance to surrealism and dada.
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15. Achim Moeller Fine Art
Specializes in late 19th and early 20th century masters, with emphasis on French and German Expressionism, as well as Fauvism, Cubism, and the masters of the Bauhaus, dada and surrealism.
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17. Unity Of Multi - Dada And Surrealism Links
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18. Dada: Artists And Their Works
Hugo Ball. Francis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp were also key contributors.The dada movement evolved into surrealism in the 1920 s.
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Dada was a protest by a group of European artists against World War I, bourgeois society, and the conservativism of traditional thought. Its followers used non sequiturs and absurdities to create artworks and performances which defied intellectual analysis. They also included "found" objects in sculptures and installations.
The founders included the French artist Jean Arp and the writers Tristan Tzara and Hugo Ball. Francis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp were also key contributors.
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