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    Hessen-Nassau who was associated with the formation of the Dada movement. Huelsenbeck was a medical student on the eve of World War I. He was invalided out...
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    origin of the movement's name; a common story is that the artist Richard Huelsenbeck slid a paper knife randomly into a dictionary, where it landed on...
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  • inspiration from revolutionary ideals, to the extent that Dadaist Richard Huelsenbeck confidently declared in 1920 that Dada was a "German Bolshevist affair"...
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  • dedicated to Richard Huelsenbeck. The last numbered piece in the cycle. This piece, like #13, is also dedicated to Richard Huelsenbeck. Instructions:...
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    and political purposes. Other founding members were Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp. Events at the cabaret...
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  • Hausmann's Dadasophy, his theoretical contribution to Berlin Dada.' When Richard Huelsenbeck, a 24-year-old medical student who was a close friend of Hugo Ball...
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    ISBN 9780231075268. Blago Bung, Blago Bung, Hugo Ball's Tenderenda the Fantast, Richard Huelsenbeck's Fantastic Prayers, and Walter Serner's Last Loosening – three key...
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  • confidence in that hypothesis." The term Dada was first used by Richard Huelsenbeck and Tristan Tzara in 1916. The movement, which lasted from approximately...
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    Ball recounted, the group was joined by German writer and drummer Richard Huelsenbeck. He was soon after involved in Tzara's "simultaneist verse" performance...
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    George Grosz Raoul Hausmann John Heartfield Emmy Hennings Hannah Höch Richard Huelsenbeck Iliazd Marcel Janco Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven Clément Pansaers...
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    famous ready-made: "One of my female friends under a masculine pseudonym, Richard Mutt, sent in a porcelain urinal as a sculpture." Literary historian Irene...
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  • November 23, 1988) Hannah Höch (November 1, 1889 – May 31, 1978) Richard Huelsenbeck (April 23, 1892 – April 30, 1974) Barry Humphries (17 February, 1934...
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  • phonetic poem, not so different from the futurist poem. Invented by Richard Huelsenbeck. Simultaneous poem a poem read in different languages, with different...
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  • as The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, highly popular in its day Richard Huelsenbeck (1892–1974) poet and a founder and historian of Dada. Jovan Jovanović...
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  • Words of Explanation (1920) Louis Aragon, Dada Manifesto (1920) Richard Huelsenbeck, First German Dada Manifesto (1918) 7. Fluxus / Merz / Performance...
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    artists in Paris, Berlin, Cologne, and New York City. In Germany, Richard Huelsenbeck established the Berlin group, whose members included Jean Arp, John...
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    Joseph Beuys Robert Rauschenberg Jasper Johns Louise Nevelson Cf. Richard Huelsenbeck (Ed.): Dada Almanach. New York, Something Else Press, 1966 (reprint...
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  • art, music and repetitive action presentations. Founders such as Richard Huelsenbeck, Marcel Janco, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp participated...
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    he studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, where his teachers were Richard Müller, Robert Sterl, Raphael Wehle, and Osmar Schindler. His first published...
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  • according to the memoirs of Raoul Hausmann. Hausmann claimed that Richard Huelsenbeck rejected the application because of Schwitters's links to Der Sturm...
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    Gesamtkunstwerk (category Richard Wagner)
    Gesamtkunstwerk, especially Kurt Schwitter's legendary Merzbau. They cite Richard Huelsenbeck in his German Dada Manifesto: 'Life appears as a simultaneous confusion...
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    Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader, Tristan Tzara, Francis Picabia, Richard Huelsenbeck, Georg Grosz, John Heartfield, Beatrice Wood, Kurt Schwitters, and...
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    George Grosz Raoul Hausmann John Heartfield Emmy Hennings Hannah Höch Richard Huelsenbeck Iliazd Marcel Janco Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven Clément Pansaers...
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    Dada's main incarnations. Berlin Dada in particular, started by Richard Huelsenbeck after leaving Zurich in 1917, would publish a number of incendiary...
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    Ball's Futurism to the virulent anti-art performances of Tzara and Richard Huelsenbeck. With help from Segal and others, Marcel Janco was personally involved...
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    George Grosz Raoul Hausmann John Heartfield Emmy Hennings Hannah Höch Richard Huelsenbeck Iliazd Marcel Janco Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven Clément Pansaers...
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    Dada's history. Dada's European chroniclers—primarily Richter, Tzara, and Huelsenbeck—would eventually become preoccupied with establishing the pre-eminence...
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  • poets - following in the footsteps of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Richard Huelsenbeck, Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, Kurt Schwitters and Antonin Artaud (among...
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  • Switzerland, where Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Hans Arp, Richard Huelsenbeck, Sophie Täuber and others discussed art and put on performances expressing...
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  • Höllerer Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty Arno Holz Peter Huchel Richard Huelsenbeck Norbert Hummelt Christian Friedrich Hunold Ulrich von Hutten Karl...
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