- Dix, Otto@ (6)
- Duchamp, Marcel@ (6)
- Ernst, Max@ (5)
- Grosz, George@ (9)
- Ray, Man@ (4)
- Schwitters, Kurt@ (6)
See also:
- Arts: Art History: Periods and Movements: Surrealism (10)
- Arts: Literature: Periods and Movements: Modernism: Dadaism (4)
- Arts: Periods and Movements: Dadaism (0)
Art Institute of Chicago - Documents Of Dada and Surrealism
artic.edu
An overview of Dada in Zurich, Berlin, Paris and New York by Irene Hofman.
International Dada Archive
lib.uiowa.edu
The gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. A research site about the Dada movement.
WebMuseum: Dada
ibiblio.org
Short piece on the definition! and description of the Dada nihilistic movement.
The DADA Server
smalltime.com
A humorous site that marries DADA and the Web by putting text, electrons, elephants and your name into a blender.
Dada And Dadaism
dadart.com
Features the artists, writers, poets and includes a bibliography.
Beginner's Guide to Dada
spa.exeter.ac.uk
An appropriately irreverent profile of the Dada movement.
Dada and Visual Arts - Olga's Gallery
abcgallery.com
History of the movement.
Dadaism
english.upenn.edu
1918-1922 essay by Tristan Tzara.
Do da DADA List
interglacial.com
Basic Dada resource with mailing list information, the Dada Tarot, and links.
DaDa Online
peak.org
Comprehensive introductory site for those that want to learn the history of the Dada movement.
John Heartfield
towson.edu
Contains a brief biography of the controversial artist, sampling of his artwork, and information on a musical based on his life.
Cut And Paste - Dada
homepage.ntlworld.com
Biographies and galleries of the photomontages of Heartfield, Höch, Hausmann and Schwitters.
The Photomontages of Hannah Hoch
humanities.uchicago.edu
A collection of photo montages created by Hannah Hoch.
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