In the Met Theater's production of first-time playwright Christian Jon Meoli's dramedy "The Dadaists," the spirited actors, representing writers, artists and musicians who performed at Zurich's ...
The TV screen shows hapless cubicle dwellers awkwardly assembled around a conference table for an office birthday party. It could be a scene from a sitcom, except that the characters are not ...
At the large survey of Dadaism that opens today at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, one could almost mistake the objects on view for cutting-edge contemporary works by today’s rebellious ...
It was April 18, 1916, and a volatile group of artists who’d found refuge from World War I in Switzerland were gathered around a table at Zurich’s Cabaret Voltaire, arguing about a label for ...
Horrified by the slaughter of the First World War, the Dadaists espoused irrationality to ridicule the logic that had led to war. But Dada’s influence has stretched far past 1918 1 March 2016 ...
In Europe’s art centers in the gay and bitter years just after World War I. there was nothing quite like the determinedly disorderly young men who called themselves dadaists.* Whatever anyone else ...
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