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Dada & surrealism for beginners

Uses a comic book format to offer an overview of the Dada and Surrealist art movements and their long-term influences on contemporary art and culture.

A private eye

Dada, surrealism, and more from the Brandt collection
2006

Dada, art and anti-art

1997
Chronicles the history of the Dada art movement up to the early 1960s, covering its beginnings during the First World War, its dissolution in the 1920s, and its return in the 1960s, and discussing the roles of such figures as Tristan Tzara, Hans Arp, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Kurt Schwitters, and Man Ray.

Dada & Surrealism

1997
An introduction to the Dada and Surrealist movements of the early twentieth century, examining the work of a variety of artists, and including reproductions of paintings, collages, sculptures, photographs, and other art characteristic of the period.

Dadaism

2006
Discusses the history and significance of the dada movement, presenting numerous works and profiling such artists as Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Kurt Schitters, Max Ernst, Francis Picabia, and others.

Young adult novel

1982
The Wild Dada Ducks members cause all sorts of mischief around their junior high school, but although the boys are not bad, they like to pretend that they are true dadaists with unintentional and irrational behavior.

Dada

Zurich, Berlin, Hannover, Cologne, New York, Paris
2005
A comprehensive overview of the dada art movement, profiling key figures in the movement, exploring the wide range of art-making practices that emerged between 1916 and 1924, and cataloging influential pieces.

Mimi's Dada catifesto

2010
Introduces the Dadaist art movement through a story in which Mimi the cat, who refuses to accept just anyone as her owner, meets and artist named Mr. Dada and tries to convince him that she is the right pet for him.

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