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On the Web
- DaDa Online - Includes poems, art, information and links to the Dadaism movement.
- DadaMonster- Exploration of the Absurd - Includes an introduction to Dadaism and related essays.
- Dadaism - Wikipedias presentation av dadaismen.
- Pasmo: A Page of Poetists - Original translations of the 1920s Czechoslovakian avant-garde movement influenced by constructivism, carnival, Marxism, Dadaism and the cinema.
- Wiggins, Grant - Wiggz.com: 21st Century Pop "Acid Pop" paintings of imagined consumer products combines Dadaism and early Warhol style.
- Dadaism - 1918-1922 essay by Tristan Tzara.
- Dada And Dadaism - Features the artists, writers, poets and includes an bibliography.
- Surrealist.com - Surrealism, surrealist, surreal, art, literature, music, dada, dadaism, and everything else.
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- No More Words - A "non-glossary" including brief profiles of various surrealists and dadaists.
Wikipedia Articles
- International Dadaism Month - International Dadaism Month is a month of celebrating the Dada movement.
- Bouzingo - The Bouzingo were a group of eccentric poets, novelists, and artists in France during the 1830s that practiced an extreme form of romanticism whose influence helped determine the course of culture in the 20th century including such movements as Bohemianism, Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence, Aestheticism, Dadaism, Surrealism, the Lost Generation the Beat Generation, Hippies, Punk Rock, etc.
- Amelia Jones - Amelia Jones is an American art historian, art critic and curator specializing in feminist art, body/ performance art, video art and Dadaism. Her written works and approach to modern and contemporary art history are considered revolutionary in that she breaks down commonly assumed opinions and offers brilliantly conceived critiques of the art historical tradition and individual artist's positions in that often elitist sphere.
- Herwarth Walden - ... September 16, 1879, in Berlin; died October 31, 1941, in Saratov, Russia) was a German Expressionist artist and art expert in many disciplines. He is broadly acknowledged as one of the most important discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century (Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, Magic Realism).
- Walter Serner - Walter Serner (January 15 1889 - 1942) was a German-language writer and essayist. His manifesto Letzte Lockerung was an important text of Dadaism.