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Collage / Fahlstrom O ; Hausmann R ; Duchamp M ; Schmidt W ; Schwitters K ; Kriwet F ; Dencker KP ; Voss J ; Beuys J ; Kolar J ; Mon F ; Vostell W ; Badura M ; Cage J ; Hains R ; Gerz J ; Ulrichs T ; Mahlow D., 1981

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Identifier: CC-17907-18277
Scope and Contents

Exhibition curated by Dietrich Mahlow. The cover is perforated such that the word "collage" is formed. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Dada & Surrealist Word - Image, The / Duchamp M ; Schwitters K ; Hugnet G ; Hausmann R ; Magritte R ; Apollinaire G ; DeZayas M ; Picabia F ; Duchamp S ; Crotti J ; Breton A ; Kruger B ; Ruscha E ; Ben ; Ernst M ; Rognoni A ; Marinetti FT ; Desnos R ; Aschieri B., 1989

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Identifier: CC-14742-15055
Scope and Contents

Curated by Judi Freedman with special essay by John C. Welchman, the book gives an over-view of the artists from 1915 through 1940 who "included words, letters and numbers in their works and in so doing altered perceptions of what a painting or an art object could and should be." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1989

Et Tous Ils Changent le Monde / Dachy, Marc, editor ; Dachy M ; Malevich K ; Khlebnikov V ; Duchamp M ; Schwitters K ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Tzara T ; Arp H ; Iliazd ; Joyce J ; Jorn A ; Dubuffet J ; Wolfli A ; Restany P ; Maciunas G ; Mekas J ; Brecht G ; Cage J ; Beuys J ; Filliou R ; Kaprow A ; Gysin B ; Burroughs WS ; Williams E ; Kostelanetz R ; Higgins D ; DeCampos H ; DeCampos A ; Stein G ; Tinguely J ; Boetti A ; Weiner L ; Villegle J ; Messager A ; Nauman B ; Kruger B ; Arias-Misson A ; Flynt H ; Basquiat JM ; Haring K ; Armleder J ; Huelsenbeck R ; Ray M ; Mosset O ; Poynder M., 1993

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Identifier: CC-27486-28534
Scope and Contents The exhibition, "Et Tous Ils Changent le Monde" ("And All of Them Change the World"), reveals, outside of major works, an ensemble of art moments that have been perceived as essential in the course of modern and contemporary art, the avant garde artists from the beginning of the century and those of today. Marc Dachy, who proposed the theme of the exhibition, writes in his preface that this biennale was to present Dada and its spirit, connections and relationships to contemporary art. Dachy gives a broad overview with reference to specific artists participating in the exhibition and describes their relationship to art movements such as Situationism, Art Brut, Conceptual and the language-art movements of concrete and visual poetry, Fluxus and Neo-Dada. The book is arranged such that each section deals with an individual artist. The section includes a reproductions of the works, a critical essay, an interview or documentation by the artists on his/her works. -- Source of...
Dates: 1993