Neo-Dada
Found in 738 Collections and/or Records:
Double Bag / Jurgen O. Olbrich., 2008
Double Bag / Jurgen O. Olbrich., 2008
Dross to Art / Lipski D ; Shaw K ; Miller B., 1989
Curated by Karen Shaw. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Du Da: Banana Supreme. No.2 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1991
Du Da: Cock-A-Doodle. No.1 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1990
Du Da: Modern Appliances for 1986. No.2 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1985
Du Da. No.1 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1987
The visual theme is eye glasses. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Du Da. No.1 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1988
Du Da. No.2 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1987
The text is art theory; the illustrations depict food. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Du Da. No.2 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1986
Title of this issue is designated DODA. Visual images consist of color photographs of toy mannikens with written words on their torsos and limbs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Du Da. No.3 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1986
Du Da. No.3 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1988
Du Da. No.4 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1987
Du Da. No.4 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1988
The cover of the book is a re-cycled Cheerios box and the folder is a re-cycled Drumstick Ice Creame Cone box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Duz. No.3 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1996
This magazine is a successor to Du Da published by Sally Alatalo. This is a standard roll of yellow wallpaper with a floral design bearing a paper label identifying it as Duz #3 and also a printed legend on its verso. Atalalo indicates that "This issue of Duz refers to "The Yellow Wallpaper" a story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in 1892. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
E Foda / Mendonca, Julio ; Duchamp M., 1980
This work was done in homage to Marcel Duchamp. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Eat Poems Read Poems / Depew, Wally., 1984
Eighty Days, 1997
The label states that Eighty Days was made during an Australian Visit from June 13 until August 31, 1997. The cloth bag is labeled Networkers are Miners on one side and Fossick Edition on the other. On one of the photocopied sheets within the bag, the meaning of Fossick is given as Australian or New Zealand slang for to rummage or to search. Its contents are 30 works produced by students of the School of Arts at University of Ballarat that explore the themes of mining, minerals and local history of Ballarat, Australia.The case also contains a catalogue entitled "Field Study Australia" documenting international mail art exhibited at the Courthouse Project in Geelong, Australia.The plastic case is a blue color with the Australian flag embossed on its lid. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Eins Von Hundert. No.30/Apr-May., 1995
Jurgen Olbrich did the cover collage. Edited by Axel Fabry and Peter Krabbe. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.