Unsigned Edition: Unknown Provenance: Published by Sidney Janis, New York A very important exhibition poster documents one of the first
DADA exhibitions in America.
Not exact matches
On the same occasion, the media will also be given a preview of the
exhibition Dada är
dada (
Dada is
dada).
The
exhibition references the «Manifesto Antropófago» by the Brazilian poet Oswald de Andrade as well as Francis Picabia's
dada review «Cannibale».
Fedorova's video works have been included in virtual
exhibitions for The Wrong Biennale,
DaDa Club Online, Felt Zine, and Blockedart.com.
Restany's catalogue text for the
exhibition served to ally the group with the anti-art strategies of Marcel Duchamp and the
dada movement and establish them as an important and high profile avant garde in Europe of the early 1960s.
Fedorova's video works have been included in virtual
exhibitions for The Wrong Biennale,
DaDa Club Online, Felt Zine, and Blockedart.
Fisher Parrish Gallery is pleased to present our second
exhibition From
DADA to TA - DA!
Though the
exhibition looks to the future of textile work, McIntosh selected work that was in conversation with the art - historical influences like cubism, surrealism,
dada, abstract expressionism, color field, and minimalism.
Before I say anything about Estancia FEMSA and their latest
exhibition,
DADA Zúrich, I want to step back to 2016 Continue reading →
Group
exhibitions 2018 «Please Touch: Body Boundaries», Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, New Jersey 2018 «Mature Themes», Foxy Productions, New York 2017 «Engendered», Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles 2017 «Slip», Stems Gallery, Brussels 2017 «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon», New Museum, New York 2017 «Face to Face: Los Angelese Collects Portraiture», The California African american Museum, Los Angeles 2017 «From
DADA to Ta - DA», Fisher Parrish Gallery, New York 2017 «NSFW Female Gaze», The Museum of Sex, New York 2017 «All These Beautiful Ladies».
The concept of the
exhibition is connected to the theoretical, political and social principles developed by the
dada movement conceived by Francis Picabia and Tristan Tzara — among others — as a reaction to World War I and Francisco de Goya's Disasters of War, which reflect the cruelty of the Spanish war of Independence.
Yoshio Shirakawa: «
dada,
dada, da» March 15 — June 15 Arts Maebashi One of the year's most spectacular solo
exhibitions, Hiraki Sawa «s «Under the Box, Beyond the Bounds» transformed the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery into a maze of depthless, blackened rooms punctuated by large - scale projections of the artist's multimedia works incorporating video, animation and sound.