When David Lloyd Olson was a teenager, his nerdy, niche extracurricular wasn’t Esperanto Club or playing Quidditch. He went for something weirder, creating the Modern Post Neo Dada Movement, a ...
It was 100 years ago this year when Hugo Ball chose a nonsense word to label the anti-art movement of World War I - dada. At the Cabaret Voltaire, he gathered with other artists, poets, and ...
Attention, class: The topic of the day is Dadaism, the early-20th-century European movement that, in raging against war and bourgeois values, determined that the most profound meaning of art could ...
Dada co-founder Hugo Ball at Cabaret Voltaire. (Courtesy: Wikipedia) In a city-wide, year-long art exhibition almost unprecedented in scope, in 2016, Zurich will salute the founding a century ago of ...
Hito Steyerl requested that the prize be replaced by a discussion of antisemitism and racism. (photo courtesy Andrew Kreps Gallery) Every three years since 1990, the small German city of Pirmasens has ...
The centenary of Dada is almost upon us. If the movement had an identifiable beginning, it was certainly at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich in 1916, where Richard Huelsenbeck, Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, ...
Just over 100 years ago, on Feb. 5, 1916, a small group of artists and writers gathered in the back room of a Zurich tavern. They had been invited there by Hugo Ball, a German poet and playwright ...
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