The new man, according to Sándor Bortnyik
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2024 |
Szeredi, Merse Pál |
Míra Holzbachová : embodying the avant-garde
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2024 |
Forbes, Meghan |
Dada lingua franca : the linguistic fate of Tristan Tzara and Raoul Hausmann
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2024 |
Bar, Alexandru |
An exchange point in a network : Prague and Dada, 1918-1922
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2024 |
Toman, Jindřich |
Céline Arnauld, the "nomadic" avant-garde writer : a transnational approach to her life and work
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2024 |
Dondorici, Iulia |
Android, cyborg, Dandy and woman : representations of the body in the Decadent and Dada imaginations : the Hungarian and international contexts
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2024 |
Földes, Györgyi |
The genesis of Dada : futurist influences in Germany, Romania and at the Cabaret Voltaire
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2024 |
Berghaus, Günter |
Dadá, not Dáda: Moholy-Nagy in Berlin, 1920-1921
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2024 |
Botar, Oliver A. I. |
Self-positioning in the international avant-garde : Kassák's strategic use of Dada and Constructivism in the "Book of new artists"
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2024 |
Csaba, Krisztina Zsófia |
Raoul Hausmann and the "Welteislehre" : science and identity
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2024 |
Niebisch, Arndt |
Introduction : "Dada is more than Dada"
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2024 |
Botar, Oliver A. I. |
To write with dots or not to write at all? : Dada ideas in Polish interwar literature
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2024 |
Kmiecik, Michalina |
Becoming avant-garde : Romanian appropriations of Dada techniques through East-Central European networking
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2024 |
Modoc, Emanuel |
"Dada is the best paying concern of the day" : consumer culture, performativity, and the avant-garde in Romania
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2024 |
Chiriac, Alexandra |
Polish responses to Dadaism : the voices on Dada, contacts and interpretations
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2024 |
Strożek, Przemysław |
Hungarian Dada : the missing link
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2024 |
Kappanyos, András |
Marcel Breuer and Dada performance : remade readymade self and furniture
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2024 |
Tóth, Edit |
Revolt and authority: from Kassák to Erdély : Dada in the Hungarian avant-garde and neo-avant-garde
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2024 |
Forgács, Éva |
Words, sounds, images, theories : the authors of the magazine "IS" in the context of Dadaism
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2024 |
Balász, Imre József |
Two mysterious "Mademoiselles": Jeanne Rigaud and Maria Cantarelli : a multilingual multi-layered Dada pun unravelled?
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2024 |
Berg, Hubert van den |