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The Aesthetic of Nihilism: Nietzsche and Dada Film ID: Hans Richter in his book Dada: Art and Anti-Art, "Dada was not art: it was 'anti-art.'
Hans Richter Dada: Art alld Anti-Art, 246 pp., 121 ill. (8 in color), text figs. New York: McGraw-Hili, 1965. S6.95 'Verner Haftmann explains the occasion of
Hans Richter, Dada: Art and Anti-Art (London: Thames and Hudson, 1965) Uwe M. Schneede, George Grosz, His life and work (New York: Universe Books, 1979)
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Anti-art is a loosely used term applied to an array of concepts and attitudes that reject prior definitions of art and question Hans Richter. Dada: Art and Anti-Art.
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Dada: Art and Anti-Art (World of Art) By Hans Richter. Dada & Surrealism (Art and Ideas) By Matthew Gale. The DADA Reader: A Critical Anthology. By Dawn Ades.
E-Book: Dada: Art and Anti-Art Author: Hans Richter, David Britt Format: PDF Published: May 17th 1997 by Thames & Hudson (first published January 1st 1973)
Synopsis. A cosmopolitan figure, Hans Richter's very career embodies the history of modern art from World War I to the 1960s, Dadaism to Constructivism, Surrealism
Documents of Dada and Surrealism: German artist Hans Richter the first issue of Dada, subtitled Miscellany of Art and Literature, featured contributions from
Documents of Dada and Surrealism: German artist Hans Richter the first issue of Dada, subtitled Miscellany of Art and Literature, featured contributions from
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