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Looking at Dada (PB)
Sarah Ganz Blythe and Edward D. Powers
Looking at Dada is intended as an accessible introduction to Dada and its times. The book examines some thirty major, representative artworks from principal cities where the movement took hold: Zurich, Berlin, Paris, and New York. Largely drawing on The Museum of Modern Art's unparalleled collection of Dada artworks, it investigates all of the major areas and processes in which the Dada artists worked, including abstraction and figuration; painting, sculpture, printmaking, and photography; the Readymade, collage, and photomontage; and poetry, performance, and the applied arts. The book's sequences of handsome color plates and accompanying discussions focus on major social and artistic questions that contributed to Dada's consistent practice of subverting expectations. Includes 35 color and 10 black and white illustrations.
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| ISBN: |
0-87070-705-1 |
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2006 |
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76 |
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Size: 9 x 11"

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