Ebook {Epub PDF} Dada: Art and Anti-Art by Hans Richter






















DaDA art and Anti-Art: Richter, www.doorway.ruated from the German. Published by New www.doorway.ru N Abrams Inc First edition., Hans Richter was well known both as a painter and film-maker. While in Zurich from , he started the Dada movement with Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara and others. In he left Europe for the US and became an American citizen/5(27). Hans Richter, a dadaist himself, was an eyewitness to the movement's creation in Zurich at the Cabaret Voltaire and he writes with the authority of an insider, conveying the excitement and tension of the moment but does little more than catalog the Dada moments, artifacts and www.doorway.ru by:


About the Author. Hans Richter ( ) was well known both as a painter and as a filmmaker. While in Zurich from to , he started the Dada movement with Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara and others. In he left Europe for the US and became an American citizen. His films include Vormittagsspuk, Dreams that Money Can Buy, Dadascope and. Hans Richter: Anti-Film and Radical Dada Abstraction. Hans Richter's Rhythmus 23 (). Image courtesy of the Ruben/Bentson Moving Image Collection. By. Filed to. Walker Art Center Menu. Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN () Get Tickets. Become a Member. Log In. Visit. Main Dada: Art and Anti-Art. Dada: Art and Anti-Art Hans Richter. 0 "Where and how Dada began is almost as difficult to determine as Homer's birthplace," writes Hans Richter, the artist and filmmaker closely associated with this radical movement from its earliest days.


Hans Richter was well known both as a painter and film-maker. While in Zurich from , he started the Dada movement with Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara and others. While in Zurich from , he started the Dada movement with Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara and others. Hans Richter's 'Dada: Art and Anti-Art' was a landmark publication. First published in English in , it completely changed the interpretation of Dada from a literary phenomenon to an artistic one. Ever since, it has been the first port of call for anyone interested in the subject. An explanation: theretofore intoxicated by the anarchic fervor of his Dadaist companions, Richter had spent more than a year producing anti-art at a prolific rate, painting and drawing in a stark, abstract style, working from spontaneous impulse and in an almost automatic fashion.

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