Dada art and anti-art

"Where and how Dada began is almost as difficult to determine as Homer's birthplace", writes Hans Richter, the artist and film-maker closely associated with this radical and transforming movement from its earliest days. Here he records and traces Dada's history, from its inceptio...

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Main Author: Richter, Hans (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thames and Hudson 1997 (2001 printing)
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