Dada

Subversive, irreverent and fiercely anti-authoritarian, Dada made the radical suggestion that anything could be art and anyone an artist. Emerging in the middle of the First World War, Dada writers and artists attempted to dismantle traditional values, norms and codes of communication and thus to de...

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Other Authors: Kunenzli, Rudolf (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
English
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