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==Recent exhibitions and events (with online companions)==
 
==Recent exhibitions and events (with online companions)==
 
* [http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2006/dada/cities/ Dada], National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 2006. Later shown at [http://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/80?locale=en MoMA] (2006).
 
* [http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2006/dada/cities/ Dada], National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 2006. Later shown at [http://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/80?locale=en MoMA] (2006).
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* [https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2008/dadaatmoma/ Dada at MoMA], 2008.
 
* [http://www.dada100zuerich2016.ch Dada 100 Zurich 2016].
 
* [http://www.dada100zuerich2016.ch Dada 100 Zurich 2016].
 
* [http://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1639?locale=en Dadaglobe Reconstructed], 2016 exhibition at MoMA reuniting 100+ works created for ''Dadaglobe'', Tristan Tzara's planned but unrealized 1921 anthology. First shown at Kunsthaus Zurich (2016). [https://www.artsy.net/show/museum-of-modern-art-dadaglobe-reconstructed Works on Artsy].
 
* [http://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1639?locale=en Dadaglobe Reconstructed], 2016 exhibition at MoMA reuniting 100+ works created for ''Dadaglobe'', Tristan Tzara's planned but unrealized 1921 anthology. First shown at Kunsthaus Zurich (2016). [https://www.artsy.net/show/museum-of-modern-art-dadaglobe-reconstructed Works on Artsy].

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Marcel Duchamp, L.H.O.O.Q., 1919. Rectified ready-made: pencil on reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. 19.7 x 12.4 cm. Pompidou. NGA. versions.
Hannah Höch, Schnitt mit dem Küchenmesser Dada durch die letzte Weimarer Bierbauch-Kulturepoche Deutschlands [Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany], 1919. Collage. 114 x 90 cm. NG Berlin.
Raoul Hausmann, Mechanischer Kopf: der Geist unserer Zeit [Mechanical Head: The Spirit of Our Age], c1919. Hairdresser's wig-making dummy, crocodile wallet, ruler, pocket watch mechanism and case, bronze segment of old camera, typewriter cylinder, segment of measuring tape, collapsible cup, the number "22", nails, and bolt. 32,5 x 21 x 20 cm. Pompidou. NGA.
Dada 1916-1923, poster-catalogue for exhibition at Sidney Janis gallery, New York, 1953, by Marcel Duchamp.

Protagonists, journals, events

Publications

Journals

  • Dada, 8 numbers, ed. Tristan Tzara, Zürich (nos. 1-5) and Paris (nos. 6-8), Jul 1917-Sep 1921.

For further journals see Magazines section.

Manifestos

  • Hugo Ball, Richard Huelsenbeck, "Ein literarisches Manifest" [12 Feb 1915], in Gerhard Schaub, "Dada avant la lettre. Ein unbekanntes 'Literarisches Manifest' von Hugo Ball und Richard Huelsenbeck", Hugo Ball Almanach 9/10 (1985/86), pp 63-180. (German)
  • Richard Huelsenbeck, "Erklärung" [Spring 1916]. Typescript. Read at the Cabaret Voltaire. (German)
  • Hugo Ball, "Eröffnungs-Manifest, 1. Dada-Abend" [14 Jul 1916]. Read at the first Dada-soirée, Zunfthaus zur Waag, Zürich. (German)
  • Tristan Tzara, "Le Manifeste de M. Antipyrine" [14 Jul 1916], Littérature 2:13 (May 1920), pp 16-17, HTML. Read at the first Dada-soirée, Zunfthaus zur Waag, Zürich. (French)
  • Richard Huelsenbeck, "Erste Dadarede in Deutschland" [18 Feb 1918], in Dada Almanach, Berlin, 1920, pp 104-108. Read in the Saal der Neuen Sezession, Berlin. (German)
  • Raoul Hausmann, "Manifest von der Gesetzmäßigkeit des Lautes". First published as "Schulze philosophiert", in Der blutige Ernst 6 (1919); repr. in Mécano 1 (1922). (German)
  • Tristan Tzara, "Manifeste Dada" [23 Mar 1918], Dada 3, ed. Tristan Tzara, Zürich, Dec 1918, pp [2-4], HTML. Read in Zürich at the 'Zunfthaus zur Meise'. (French)
  • Francis Picabia, "Manifeste DADA" [5 Feb 1920]. Read at the Salon des Independants, Grand-Palais des Champs Elysées. (French)
  • Tristan Tzara, "Le Manifeste de M. Aa l’Antiphilosophe" [5 Feb 1920], Littérature 2:13 (May 1920), pp 22-23, HTML. Read at the Salon des Independants, Grand-Palais des Champs Elysées. (French)
  • Tristan Tzara, Sept manifestes dada, illustr. Francis Picabia, Paris: J. Baudry, 1924, 97 pp; repr. as Lampisteries, précédées des Sept manifestes dada‎, ‎Paris: Pauvert, 1963, 148 pp. Excerpt. Manifestos written 1916-1924. (French)

more

Collective publications

more

Memoirs, diaries

  • Richard Huelsenbeck, En avant Dada: Eine Geschichte des Dadaismus, Hannover: Paul Steegemann, 1920. (German)
  • Hugo Ball, Die Flucht aus der Zeit, Munich: Duncker & Humblot, 1927, 331 pp; new ed., forew. Herman Hesse, Munich: Kösel & F. Pustet, 1931, 330 pp; new ed., forew. Emmy Ball-Hennings, Luzern: J. Stocker, 1946, xxix+311 pp; new ed., ed., notes & afterw. Bernhard Echte, Zürich: Limmat, 1992, 365 pp. Diary. (German)
    • Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary, ed. & intro. John Elderfield, trans. Ann Raimes, New York: Viking Press, 1974, lxiv+254 pp; new ed., University of California Press, lxiv+274 pp.
    • more translations
  • Man Ray, Man Ray, Self Portrait, Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1963, 402 pp. Autobiography.
  • Hans Richter, Dada – Kunst und Antikunst, 1964. (German)
    • Dada Art and Anti-Art, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. (English)
  • Hans Richter, Begegnungen von Dada bis Heute, 1973. (German)
    • Encounters from Dada till Today, trans. Christopher Middleton, Los Angeles: LACMA, and Munich: Prestel, 2013, 140 pp, ARG. (English)
  • Richard Huelsenbeck, Memoirs of a Dada Drummer, Viking Press, 1974; University of California Press, 1991. (English)

Anthologies

  • "Dada, Surrealism and Scuola metafisica: The Irrational and the Dream", ch. 7 in Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics, ed. Herschel Browning Chipp, University of California Press, 1968, pp 366-396. (English)
  • The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, ed. Robert Motherwell, 1951; 2nd ed., forew. Jack D. Flam, Harvard University Press, 1989, 464 pp. Excerpt, [2], [3]. (English)
  • The DADA Reader: A Critical Anthology, ed. Dawn Ades, University of Chicago Press, 2006. (English)

Collections

Recent exhibitions and events (with online companions)

Resources

Documentary films

Literature

Alfred H. Barr Jr. (ed.), Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism, 1936, Log, PDF; 2nd ed., 1937, PDF.
Roger Shattuck, The Banquet Years, rev.ed., 1955/1968, Log, PDF.
William S. Rubin, Dada, Surrealism, and Their Heritage, 1968, PDF.
  • Dada/Surrealism journal, ed. Timothy Shipe, 1971-90, and since 2013. [6] (English)
  • Dawn Ades, Dada and Surrealism Reviewed, intro. David Sylvester, London: Arts Council of Great Britain & Hayward Gallery, 1978, xi+475+16. Catalogue. (English)
  • RoseLee Goldberg, "Dada Performance: 'The Idea of Art and the Idea of Life'", ch 3 in Goldberg, Performance: Live Art 1909 to the Present, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1979, pp 34-48. (English)
  • Stephen C. Foster, Rudolf E. Kuenzli (eds.), Dada Spectrum: The Dialectics of Revolt, Madison: Coda Press, and Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1979, 291 pp. Papers from the 1978 conference at the University of Iowa. (English)
  • Kunst in/als vraag: Negatie-integratie van Dada tot heden in België, ed. W. Van den Bussche, Ieper: Het Museum, 1981, 183 pp. Catalogue. Excerpts, [7]. (Dutch)
  • Rudolf E. Kuenzli (ed.), New York Dada, New York: Willis Locker & Owens, 1986, 195 pp. (English)
  • Rudolf E. Kuenzli (ed.), Dada and Surrealist Film, New York: Willis, Locker & Owens, 1987, 255 pp. (English)
  • Hanne Bergius, Das Lachen Dadas, Giessen: Anabas, 1989. (German)
  • Annabelle Winograd, Dada and Surrealist Performance, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994, xviii+288 pp. (English)
  • Gerald Janacek, Toshiharu Omuka (ed.), The Eastern Dada Orbit: Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Central Europe and Japan, New York: G.K. Hall, 1998, xix+251 pp. (English)
  • Hubert van den Berg, Avantgarde und Anarchismus. Dada in Zürich und Berlin, C. Winter, 1999. (German)

Bibliography