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  1. Surrealism (World of Art) by Patrick Waldberg, 1997-05-17
  2. Dada Seminars, The (Casva Seminar Papers) (v. I) by David Joselit, George Baker, et all 2005-05-15
  3. Dada East: The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire by Tom Sandqvist, 2006-02-26
  4. The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, Second Edition (Paperbacks in art history)
  5. Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries(A Calderbook, CB 358) by Tristan Tzara, 1981-10-01
  6. Surrealism And The Sacred: Power, Eros And The Occult In Modern Art (Icon Editions) by Celia Rabinovitch, 2003-07-31
  7. Dada's Women by Ruth Hemus, 2009-04-21
  8. Dada
  9. Surrealism and the Art of Crime by Jonathan P. Eburne, 2008-09
  10. What Is Surrealism?: Selected Writings by Andre Breton, 1978-06-01
  11. Modern French Theatre: The Avant-Garde, Dada, and Surrealism by Michael and Wellwarth, George E. Benedikt, 1964
  12. Shock and the Senseless in Dada and Fluxus (Interfaces: Studies in Visual Culture) by Dorothee Brill, 2010-11-09
  13. The Dada Almanac (Atlas Arkhive, 1)
  14. Dada and Surrealist Performance (PAJ Books) by Professor Annabelle Melzer, 1994-05-01

61. FUSION Anomaly. Max Ernst
Ernst, Max. Ernst, Max (18911976), German-born French artist, a seminal figurein both dada and surrealism. Quoted in CWE Bigsby, dada and surrealism, ch.
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German-born artist and a founder of Dada and surrealism . Noted for his use of frottage and collage, he explored the subconscious through his stylistically varied works, such as the painting Old Man, Woman, and Flower (1923). Ernst, Max Dada . . .a Dada exhibition. Another one! What's the matter with everyone wanting to make a museum piece out of Dada? Dada was a bomb . . . can you imagine anyone, around half a century after a bomb explodes, wanting to collect the pieces, sticking it together and displaying it?
Max Ernst (1891-1976), German painter, poet. Quoted in: C. W. E. Bigsby, Dada and Surrealism, ch. 1 (1972).
"Art is not made by one artist but by several. It is to a great degree the product of their exchange of ideas with one another." - Max Ernst
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62. Marcel Duchamp Books And Posters
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La Joconde AuxMoustaches (L.h.o.o.q.) The Writings of Marcel Duchamp (A Da Capo Paperback) by Marcel Duchamp , Michel Sanouillet (Editor), Elmer Peterson (Editor) Duchamp : Great Modern Masters (Great Modern Masters Series) by Marcel Duchamp, Alberto Curotto (Translator), Jose Maria Faerna (Editor) Marcel Duchamp by Dawn Ad es, Neil Cox (Contributor), David Hopkins, Marcel Duchamp, Da Ades Joseph Cornell/Marcel Duchamp...Resonance by Susan Davidson, Anne D'Harnoncourt (Introduction), Lynda Roscoe Hartigan Difference / Indifference: Musings on Postmodernism, Marcel Duchamp and John Cage (Critical Voices in Art, Theory, and Culture) by Marcel Duchamp, Moira Roth, Saul Ostrow, Jonathan Katz (Commentary) The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp (2 Volumes in 1) by Arturo Schwarz Marcel Duchamp : The Art of Making Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Francis M. Naumann, Marcel Duchamp

63. BBC - Arts - Tate @ BBC
eagerly resurrected by surrealism s later fans during the 1960's. Many of the Surrealistshad been involved in the angry, nihilistic dada movement that gained
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Arts Tate @ BBC ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Surrealism - Desire Unbound Introduction to Surrealism: page 2 "By the late 20's and throughout the 1930's Surrealism's painters tended to shift from making works while in dream-like state to the expression of a world of dreams. (Louisa Buck) < Page 1 The Subconscious These subconscious outpourings were greatly assisted by both Miro and Masson's early advocation of what one of the surrealist's poet heroes Arthur Rimbaud described as the "systematic derangement of the senses" in which drink, drugs and lack of sleep were used to kick start the creative flow - a practise eagerly resurrected by Surrealism"s later fans during the 1960's. Many of the Surrealists had been involved in the angry, nihilistic Dada movement that gained momentum during the years of the Great War, and now, as Surrealists, they refined Dada's anti-fine art techniques to create images that could trigger the subconscious in new and poetic ways. King of both Dada and Surrealist collage was Max Ernst, who produced some of the most haunting and bizarre fusions of images to form what he described as "the coupling of two realities, irreconcilable in appearance upon a plane which apparently does not suit them".

64. OAC:
Correspondence and Collected Papers on dada and surrealism. PoupardLieussou(Yves) Correspondence and Collected Papers on dada and surrealism.
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65. FANTASY, DADA & SURREALISM
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66. FANTASY, DADA & SURREALISM
FANTASY, dada surrealism. FANTASY. subj. fantastic, symbolic, dream like,(working from the subconscious but subconscious is NOT the focus).
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  • subj.: fantastic, symbolic, dream like, (working from the subconscious but subconscious is NOT the focus)
  • style/forms: evocative, free associations
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67. Dreaming With Open Eyes: Dada And Surrealist Art
clip. A gallery of precursors to dada and surrealism is a useful adjunctthat helps place these works in a longer term context. And
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Dreaming with Open Eyes: Dada and Surrealist Art
from the Vera, Silvia and Arturo Schwartz Collection San Francisco Legion of Honor
February 2 - April 28, 2002 Toronto Art Gallery of Ontario
June 14 - September 8, 2002 Suggested reading Dada and Surrealism (1998), Matthew Gale
Dada: Art and Anti Art
(1997), Hans Richter
The Rise of Surrealism:

Cubism, Dada, and the Pursuit of the Marvelous

(2001), Willard Bohn Duchamp: La Joconde aux Mustaches
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The Amazing Art Activity Kit If abstraction is at the heart of modernism, then Dadaism and Surrealism are central to its intellect. Dada was a response by artists and poets to the horrors of World War I. With an anti-art attitude (the name, literally "rocking horse," was selected randomly from a dictionary), the Dada movement mocked the rational and the conventional. Later, in the early 1920's, André Breton, rejecting the nihilism of Dada, founded Surrealism which, influenced strongly by the work of Freud, explored the unconscious, in particular the world of dreaming and its attendant sexuality. The Surrealists advocated "automatic" writing and painting in which it was thought the artist's unconscious would be revealed. Arturo Schwarz is an art dealer, publisher, and scholar who counted among his friends Breton, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, all prominent in these movements. Schwarz has gifted his collection of Dada and Surrealist art and ephemera to the Israel Museum which has mounted the exhibit

68. A La Recherche Du Mouvement Dada : Liens Dadaïstes
Translate this page Artchive dada/surrealism http//www.artchive.com/artchive/surrealism.html Oeuvresd'art des dadaïstes et des surréalistes Jean Arp, Balthus, Marc Chagall
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Artchive Dada/Surrealism
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Art Cyclopedia
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Liens vers des tableaux de Picabia, Hausmann, Arp, Duchamp, Schwitters, Hoch, Man Ray, Heartfield.
Ars Libri Ltd.
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Catalogue de livres rares d'art moderne. Artlex on Dada http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/d/dada.html Liens vers des tableaux de Picabia, Hausmann, Duchamp, Arp, Shwitters, Taeuber-Arp, Man Ray, Ernst, Janco. Atlas Press http://www.atlaspress.co.uk Controversial Art : Dada http://tiger.towson.edu/users/kstyn1/ Dada http://www.merzheft.de/ Dada (Museum Boijmans von Beuningen, Rotterdam) http://www.boijmans.rotterdam.nl/onderw/ckv2/dada.htm Dada and Surrealism http://www.duke.edu/web/lit132/index.html http://www.duke.edu/web/lit132/regions.html Dada and Surrealism (extraits du livre Women Artists http://www.hlla.com/reference/surreal.html

69. Dada And Surrealism
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70. Oligarchaea Numbo Polychaeta
Surréaliste. Sotckholm Surrealist Group . dada and surrealism, an onlinereference compiled by Julie Cencebaugh and Carl Merchant. The
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  • The Surrealism Pages of Le WebMuseum
  • A brief page concerning Czech Surrealism , part of the Czech Open Information Porject
  • The Little Surrealist Dictionary at NoMoreWords within the pages of The Flightless Hummingbird
  • The Universe at Kicking Giants
  • USENET: For those willing to brave the endless morass of asses, alt.surrealism . Also alt.postmodern , and some of the arts-related groups ( alt.artcom rec.arts.fine ) occasionally pursue surrealist topics.
  • DADA
  • DADA Archive at the University of Iowa.
  • DADA Productions. hyperactive intermedia con carne.
  • DADA Musee English
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  • The Play-A-Day Center . We are very glad to have discovered their prescience.
  • DADANet. DADA Web City (Italiano, parts also in English ). A collective of artists, imagery and word disorder.
  • Generally Related Sites
  • Panic Encyclopedia , and Postmodern Culture.
  • FLUXUS
  • Sigmund Freud on the Internet.
  • The Lucidity Institute .. in the relm of lucid dreaming..
  • Gallerie Deluxxe : Fluxus y Futurism pages
  • Situationist International
  • Futurism Manifestoes and Other Resources
  • What Is Surrealism?
  • 71. Bibliography Of Women And Surrealism
    Bibliography - part 1.Category Arts Art History Movements surrealism...... A thoughtprovoking text. BIGSBY, CWE dada and surrealism - The CriticalIdiom Series No 23 Methuen 1972 ISBN 416 08150 9 Bit dull.
    http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/juju/surr/bio/wm1_surr.html
    Bibliography for Women in the Surrealist Movement
    Information provided by Lisa Rull at L.Rull@wlv.ac.uk Aovocaodo! lynn@pharmdec.wustl.edu

    72. HallPhilosophy.com :: Dada And Surrealism (Art And Ideas)
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    73. Courses
    1, 1/22 Introduction. Read Ades, dada and surrealism. . 2, dada, surrealismand Their Heritage. New York Museum of Modern Art, 1968 Stich, Sidra.
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    REVISED SYLLABUS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Introduction Read Ades, "Dada and Surrealism."
    Dada- Saw Germany-Dada "documentary" and Hans Richter´s Rhythmus 21 Read Elsaesser in Kuenzli.
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    Read Freeman and Judovitz in Kuenzli.
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    Les Vampires Read newspaper article on Les Vampire.
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    discuss early Surrealism Surrealism The Seashell and the Clergyman; Vormittagspuk (Ghosts Before Breakfast) Read Flitterman-Lewis in Kuenzli. Surrealism Un Chien andalou

    74. Modernism
    What is dada? Web Museum, Paris. What is surrealism? Web Museum, Paris. Documentsof dada and surrealism By the Art Institute of Chicago.
    http://www.asij.ac.jp/hslibrary/pathfinder/modernism.htm
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    Search for authors and movements by keyword. What is Dada?
    Web Museum, Paris What is Surrealism?
    Web Museum, Paris Information on Individual Dadaists
    The University of Iowa Libraries Documents of Dada and Surrealism
    By the Art Institute of Chicago Surrealist and Modern Painters online Jean Arp
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    Max Ernst ... Dada and Surrealism - Illustrations By J. Butler of the University of Alabama, Telecommunication and Film Department
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    Biography and List of Works
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    From Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams

    75. Textbookx : Product Detail
    dada and surrealism. dada and surrealism were two revolutionary art movements whichemerged in response to the events and ideas of the early twentieth century.
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    76. Untitled
    dada and surrealism. The year 1915 marked the beginning of two radicallyinfluencial aesthetic movements in Twentieth Century art.
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    Hypertext Poetry Viewed as an Amalgamation of Twentieth Century Aesthetics Dada and Surrealism
      The year 1915 marked the beginning of two radically influencial aesthetic movements in Twentieth Century art. The origins of both the Surrealist aesthetic and that of the Dadaists can be traced back to the same point in this century. Set in the context of Europe after the first World War, these two artistic movements focused their intellectual and creative attention on fantasy and the construction of the unreal. Emerging out of the destruction and choas of the early Twentieth Century, the artists within these two aesthetic camps viewed abstraction as the key to authentic expression because it revealed the pure, subconscious, dream-like realm of the human condition. The aesthetics of both the Dadaists and the Surrealists concentrated on the creation of art, and the expression of an aesthetic, which lingered above the real. Philosophically, Surrealism concentrated on the associative nature of thought, and the importance of its free, unmitigated expression. Dada and Surrealist aesthetics stressed the essence of pure thought. Consequently, their art expressed an attraction to play within the realm of the subconscious. Ideally, the exposition of this playful thought was unconstrained by reason and societal conditions. Thought was believed to be more free and more real than any external method of communication. Thus the Surrealist aesthetic was an exploration into the free reality of the dreamscape.

    77. Dada
    dada and surrealism. dada. Nonsense and the absurd; Art that makes fun ofart; Found objects become art because the artist proclaims them to be art;
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    Dada and Surrealism
    Dada
    • Nonsense and the absurd
    • Art that makes fun of art
    • Found objects become "art" because the artist proclaims them to be art
    • art that is not purely visual - based on ideas (this leads to Conceptual Art)
    • confrontational, especially toward the "bourgeoisie" (the middle class, who were preoccupied with material things)
    • often humorous
    Ordinary object promoted to the dignity of an art object by the simple choice of the artist. "Reciprocal ready-made: to use a Rembrandt as an ironing board." Marcel Duchamp
    Another look at the work of Duchamp
    Surrealism
    • Incongruity - something does not make sense
    • Dreamlike quality
    • influenced by Marx - wanted art to liberate mankind
    • influenced by Freud - liberate the unconscious
    • influenced by Native American Art (mysticism) - liberate the spirit
    • invented the idea of "automatic" drawing and painting
      Automatic drawing is when the artist draws something without looking at the paper. It supposedly comes from his/her unconscious)
    Here are some important Surrealist painters:
    Salvador Dali
    Georgio de Chirico
    Rene Magritte
    Remedios Varo

    78. Theatre In Dada And Surrealism (in MARION)
    Theatre in dada and surrealism. Title Theatre in dada and surrealismby JH Matthews. Author Matthews, JH. Published Syracuse, NY
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    Theatre in Dada and surrealism
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    • xi, 286 p. 23 cm.
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    • Includes bibliographical references.
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    79. Dada Artshop
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    80. Organizations Online
    The Association publishes the journal dada/surrealism, with editorial offices atthe University of Iowa. , Association for the Study of dada and surrealism.
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    American Arts Alliance

    "The mission of the American Arts Alliance is to be the principal advocate for America's professional nonprofit arts organizations and their publics in representing arts interests and advancing arts support before Congress and other branches of the Federal government."
    "Through advocacy, professional education, information exchange, accreditation, and guidance on current professional standards of performance, AAM assists museum staff, boards, and volunteers across the country to better serve the public.... AAM is the only organization representing the entire scope of museums and professionals and nonpaid staff who work for and with museums."
    American Association of Museums (AAM)

    American Print Alliance

    "The American Print Alliance is a...nonprofit consortium of printmakers' councils in the United States and Canada. We represent about 3,000 artists who are members of our ten councils. Our journal, Contemporary Impressions, publishes critical literature about prints and related arts, like paperworks and artists' books; besides artists, it reaches collectors, curators in museums and universities, fine arts publishers, gallery owners and others in the art world."
    "Americans for the Arts strives to make the arts more accessible to every adult and child in the U.S. To this end, Americans for the Arts works with cultural organizations, arts and business leaders and patrons to provide leadership, advocacy, visibility, professional development and research and information that will enrich support for the arts and culture in communities nationwide."

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