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Afficher les exemplaires de cette édition ISBNEl revolucionario movimiento dadá, que surgió en medio de la brutalidad de la Primera Guerra Mundial, tomó como punto de partida su odio al sistema tradicional establecido. Desde 1916 hasta mediados de la década de 1920, artistas en Zúrich, Colonia, Hanover, París y Nueva York encabezaron un asalto radical contra la política, los valores sociales y las convenciones culturales, que consideraban cómplices de la devastación causada por el conflicto.
Los artistas dadaístas no compartían un estilo característico sino más bien un deseo común de derrocar las estructuras de la sociedad y las convenciones artísticas, y de sustituir la lógica y la razón por lo absurdo, lo caótico y lo impredecible. Su actividad abarcó el teatro experimental, los juegos, la creación de sonidos guturales, el collage, el fotomontaje, los procedimientos basados en el azar y el ready-made, cuya obra más famosa fue el urinario de Marcel Duchamp, titulada La fuente (1917). Todos los dadaístas consideraban el aspecto visual de su obra como un elemento secundario a las ideas y críticas que expresaba. En este sentido, el dadaísmo podría considerarse un precursor fundamental del arte conceptual.
Con una selección de obras clave de algunos de los defensores del dadaísmo, como Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Höch, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia y Man Ray, este libro presenta este movimiento espontáneo, subversivo y decidido del siglo xx y su perdurable influencia en el arte moderno.
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. Illustrated. Product DescriptionEmerging amid the brutality of World War I, the revolutionary Dada movement took disgust with the establishment as its starting point. From 1916 until the mid-1920s, artists in Zurich, Cologne, Hanover, Paris, and New York launched a radical assault on the politics, social values, and cultural conformity which they regarded as complicit in the devastating conflict.Dada artists shared no distinct style but rather a common wish to upturn societal structures as much as artistic standards and to replace logic and reason with the absurd, chaotic, and unpredictable. Their practice encompassed experimental theater, games, guttural sound-making, collage, photomontage, chance-based procedures, and the readymade, most notoriously Marcel Duchamps urinal, Fountain (1917). Throughout, the Dadaists considered the visual appearance of their work secondary to the ideas and critiques it expressed. In this sense, Dada may be seen as a fundamental precursor to conceptual art.With a selection of key works from some of the most famous proponents of Dada such as Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Hch, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, and Man Ray, this book introduces this urgent, subversive, and determined 20th-century movement and its lasting influence on modern art.About the seriesBorn back in 1985, the Basic Art Series has evolved into the best-selling art book collection ever published. Each book in TASCHENs Basic Art History series features:approximately 100 color illustrations with explanatory captionsa detailed, illustrated introductiona selection of the most important works of the epoch, each presented on a two-page spread with a full-page image and accompanying interpretation, as well as a portrait and brief biography of the artistAbout the AuthorDietmar Elger studied art history, history, and literature at the University of Hamburg. In 1984/85, he was secretary of Gerhard Richters studio and between 1989 and 2006 curator for painting and sculpture at the Sprengel Museum, Hanover. He has organized numerous exhibitions on modern and contemporary art and has directed the Gerhard Richter Archive at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden since 2006. For TASCHEN he has authored the volumes Expressionism, Dadaism, and Abstract Art. N° de réf. du vendeur BKZN9783836505628
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Emerging amid the brutality of World War I, the revolutionary Dada movement took disgust with the establishment as its starting point. From 1916 until the mid-1920s, artists in Zurich, Cologne, Hanover, Paris, and New York launched a radical assault on the politics, social values, and cultural conformity which they regarded as complicit in the devastating conflict.Dada artists shared no distinct style but rather a common wish to upturn societal structures as much as artistic standards and to replace logic and reason with the absurd, chaotic, and unpredictable. Their practice encompassed experimental theater, games, guttural sound-making, collage, photomontage, chance-based procedures, and the readymade, most notoriously Marcel Duchamps urinal, Fountain (1917). Throughout, the Dadaists considered the visual appearance of their work secondary to the ideas and critiques it expressed. In this sense, Dada may be seen as a fundamental precursor to conceptual art.With a selection of key works from some of the most famous proponents of Dada such as Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Hoech, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, and Man Ray, this book introduces this urgent, subversive, and determined 20th-century movement and its lasting influence on modern art. Dive into Dada, the defiant 20th-century movement that declared an all-out attack on societys politics, values, and cultural conformity. With a selection of key works from such leading Dada proponents as Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Hoech, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, and Man Ray, this book introduces this urgent, subversive movement and its lasting influence on modern art. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783836505628