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Photograph of Hugo Ball reciting the poem Karawane at the Cabaret Voltaire
1916
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Collage Arranged According to the Laws of Chance
Jean Arp
1916-1917
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Bottle Rack and Fountain
Marcel Duchamp
1917
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Gift (replica)
Man Ray
1921
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Celebus
Max Ernst
1921
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Lamentation: In Memory of Ernst Barlach
Kathe Kollwitz
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-rejected reason and logic, prizing nonsense, irrationality and intuition
-international movment with artist & poets in Zurich(started Dada) |
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Founded Cabaret Voltaire Zurich, which help create Dada. Introduced abstract peotry called O Gadji Beri Bimba(Sound poem) |
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a exhibit that started in 1912 in New York that featured American painters Walt Kuhn & Arthur B Davis and the painter critic Walter Paris |
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Man ray who invented a cameraless photographic images,created 1915
ex, [image] |
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part of Dada, used for political activities, cut up pictures then put together to look as one image, started 1919 |
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term used to characterize the attitude of public life in Weimar Germany as well as the art, literature, music, and architecture created to adapt to it. Rather than some goal of philosophical objectivity, it was meant to imply a turn towards practical engagement with the world |
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1933, a campagin to rid the country of artworks deemed "degenerate", Any art that did not accord with nazi idealogy - which advocated german cultural primacy and racial superiority |
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