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Arts, Belgian, Arts, Dutch, Belgian Arts, Dadaism, Dutch Arts, HistoryPlaces
Belgium, NetherlandsTimes
20th centuryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The import of nothing: how Dada came, saw, and vanished in the low countries (1915-1929)
2002, G.K. Hall
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0816173869 9780816173860
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The import of nothing: how Dada came, saw, and vanished in the low countries (1915-1929)
2002, G.K. Hall
in English
0816173869 9780816173860
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Dada in the low countries, some preliminaries
The strange case of Jul. Krekel and Clément Pansaers
The arrival of Dada in the Netherlands
Paul Van Ostaijen, the Bon Zonder Gezegeld Papier, and the Dadaist salvation of Europe
Theo van Doesburg, de Stijl, and Dada
"Grand clearance sale": Kurt Schwitters and the Dutch Dada campaign
The aftermath of the aftermath
The margins of Dada, Dada at the margins, some conclusions.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-230) and index.
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