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Comprehensive introductory site for those that want to learn the history of the Dada movement.
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DaDa Online Your source of information on European DaDaism  Information about new site updates! Now you can order Dada-related texts directly Jetzt knnen Sie online Dada-Bcher bestellen Click here to find out more! Choose your language and/or browser: Browsers With Graphics Text-Only U.S. English Click Here! Click Here! Deutsch...
http://www.peak.org/~dadaist/

Basic Dada resource with mailing list information, the Dada Tarot, and links.
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/~sburke/dada/

The gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. An extensive research site about the Dada movement.
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International Dada Archive Home Page  Web site is designed to provide information on the resources and services of the International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa Libraries. It is the gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. As the site is developed, it...
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/

A collection of photo montages created by Hannah Hoch.
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The Photomontages of Hannah Hoch  Figure 1 Figure 6 Figure 2 Figure 7 Figure 3 Figure 8 Figure 4 Figure 9 Figure 5 Figure 10...
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/classes/readcult/

An appropriately irreverent profile of the Dada movement.
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yeah, yeah you're really cool if you visit this website!  WELCOME TO A TO...
http://helios.ex.ac.uk/drama/dada/

A humorous site that marries DADA and the Web by putting text, electrons, elephants and your name into a blender.
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The DADA Server  This frame's contents are: main page navigation page...
http://www.smalltime.com/dada.html

An overview of Dada in Zurich, Berlin, Paris and New York by Irene Hofman.
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Documents of Dada and Surrealism: Dada and Surrealist Journals in the Mary Reynolds Collection  F of entire essay for printing (1596k OTHER ESSAYS Mary Reynolds: From Paris to Chicago to the Web Warm Ashes: The Life and Career of Mary Reynolds Hans Bellmer in The Art Institute of Chicago: The Wandering Libido and the...
http://www.artic.edu/reynolds/essays/hofmann.php

Biographies and galleries of the photomontages of Heartfield, Höch, Hausmann and Schwitters.
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Cut And Paste: Dada  There will always be an argument over who invented the word photomontage What is not at issue is that it was one of the members of the Berlin Dada group: the debate is about which one. This is hardly surprising...
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/davepalmer/cutandpaste/dada.html

History of the movement.
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Dada and Visual Arts Olga's Gallery  During the past two months we've published collections of several artists of the XX century, including Giorgio de Chirico, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, George Grosz, Max Ernst, Jean (Hans) Arp, Man Ray. In the beginning of the century all of...
http://www.abcgallery.com/list/2003mar06.html

Short piece on the definition! and description of the Dada nihilistic movement.
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WebMuseum: Dada  Europe artistic and literary movement (1916-23) that sought the discovery of authentic reality through the abolition of traditional culture and aesthetic forms. Pour introduire l'idée de folie passagère en mal de scandale et de publicité d'un isme nouveau­ si banal,...
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/dada/

Contains a brief biography of the controversial artist, sampling of his artwork, and information on a musical based on his life.
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John Heartfield  Heartfield was banned there throughout Hitler's Third Reich. This site is the hub of a collaborative project based at Towson University that centers on a Towson-produced musical about the artist. During Spring 2000, students from Mass Communication, Instructional Technology and...
http://www.towson.edu/heartfield/

1918-1922 essay by Tristan Tzara.
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Tzara Dadaism  There is a literature that does not reach the voracious mass. It is the work of creators, issued from a real necessity in the author, produced for himself. It expresses the knowledge of a supreme egoism, in which laws wither...
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/English104/tzara.html