of World War I. The founding group of Dada expats soon attracted many other bohemian rebels seeking freedom from existing social, aesthetic, and governmental norms. Of course, as Bruce Sterling’s new ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The Dada and Surrealist movements are known for producing work that challenges reader-viewers’ perceptions of reality. These movements also ...
An evening of pseudo-revolution in New York. “Bourgeois slobs!” screamed one demonstrator. “Go to Schrafft’s!” sneered another. The objects of the invective were à la mode art-establishment types ...
Although their voices might not always have been heard, women artists played a central role in Dada and Surrealism, establishing a legacy for later feminist and queer art. This course explores the ...
When Objects Dream , a major exhibition devoted to the pioneering spirit of American artist Man Ray (1890–1976). Known for ...
Nearly 200 works from the Dada and Surrealist movements, including "Ingres' Violin" by Man Ray -- the world's most expensive photograph -- will join the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, it ...
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Back in 1979, the Sugar Hill Gang had to contend with the naysayers: “Who are these guys? They’re from New Jersey.” ...
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