Sentences with phrase «dadaist tomoyoshi»

But there are some promising precedents: an eco rap by China's Green Beat on how using Beijing's public transit can win over the opposite sex and an awesome Dadaist meditation climate change by Dr. Octagon.
-- Florifulgurator (Dadaist, Germany)
They would have said «this is a Dadaist gesture.»
The history of the world by Zipora Fried would probably look something like the black and white avant - garde films of the Dadaist canon: morphing, jagged, and driven by a language that is neither recognizable nor familiar, emphasizing everyday objects as agents of intellect rather than simple extensions of the hand.
In 1919, when the playful Dadaist drew a mustache and goatee on a postcard of the Mona Lisa and named it L.H.O.O.Q., he opened a giant can of double - edged laughter that clearly has yet to die down.
In 1986, he founded Xiamen Dada, a postmodern group mixing Zen Buddhism with Dadaist surrealism, influenced by artists including Joseph Beuys, John Cage and Marcel Duchamp.
During his lifetime, visionaire Surrealist, Cubist and Dadaist, Marcel Duchamp took residence in New York many times.
Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) Cubist painter, Dadaist sculptor («readymades»), pioneer conceptual artist.
Back in 2009, Christie's $ 490 million auction of the collection of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé included Duchamp's unique 1921 Dadaist perfume bottle, «Belle haleine — eau de voilette,» labeled with Man Ray's photo of the artist's female alter ego, Rrose Sélavy.
• Raoul Hausmann (1886 - 1971) Dadaist Photomontages • Paul Strand (1890 - 1976) Exponent of straight photography • John Heartfield (Helmut Herzfeld)(1891 - 1968) Dada photomontages • Walker Evans (1903 - 75) Documentary pictures • Henri Cartier - Bresson (1908 - 2004) Street photography, surrealism • Robert Capa (1913 - 54) War photographer • Irving Penn (1917 - 2009) Fashion, ethnographical images • Richard Avedon (1923 - 2004) Fashion photography • Bernd and Hilla Becher (1931 - 2007)(b. 1934) Photos of Industrial buildings • Jeff Wall (b. 1946) Staged photography • Nan Goldin (b. 1953) Feminist camera art • Andreas Gursky (b. 1955) Architecture, landscapes
And while the dominant American art school of the 1940s was Abstract Expressionism, its early work contains a number of Surrealist (and Dadaist) features.
George Grosz (1893 — 1959) Dadaist, expressionist painter, graphic artist, early user of photomontage.
For the 100th jubilee of the founding of Dada, Berlinische Galerie explores for the first time the Dadaist reception of non-European cultures and...
Nauman's Clown Torture videos borrow Dadaist ideas about the procedures and operations of art making, but as Joanna Drucker describes, that is where their fine art referential ends: «The imagery and iconography of (Nauman's) work comes from a banal world of mass meditation, pop's playroom of neon and lettering.
These included: Little French Girl (1914 — 18), by Constantin Brancusi; an untitled still life (1916) by Juan Gris; a bronze sculpture (1919) by Alexander Archipenko; and three collages (1919 - 21) by the legendary German Hanoverian Dadaist Kurt Schwitters.
There are something like 18 discrete galleries, beginning with ephemera - filled cases that give a sense of, among other avatars, Conner the Dadaist performance artist — wearing surgical scrubs to receive an honorary doctorate; running for San Francisco supervisor — and Conner the conceptual artist — insisting that an employer - required fingerprint be treated as one of a series of multiple works of art.
In a contemporary nod to Dadaist tendencies, the works pay tribute to influential figures and relics of mass culture.
Materially reflecting the complexities of individual and collective identity, Les guérillères XII also evokes the uncanny formal ruptures employed by Dadaist artists in the aftermath of World War I. Perret's figure in repose occupies the time and space between action and inaction; whilst guns pose a key threat to societies of our time, here this cast resin gun is candy - like, fetishised, temporarily immobilised yet still harbouring potential.
It sold for # 1.1 m ($ 1.3 m)(est. # 400,000 - # 600,000) at Christie's, surpassing the previous auction record of $ 824,000 (est. $ 8,000 - $ 12,000) for the Dadaist work on paper Mechanischer Garten (1920) at Christie's in 2007.
I realized then that Reinhardt had come out of the European geometric tradition, and that the black paintings to which his constructivist trajectory had led were not manifestations of Dadaist nihilism or even Abstract Expressionist anxiety, but the logical conclusion of that purist tradition.
Joseph Beuys well known German artist and art theorist, John Cage an American music theorist and philosopher, and Marcel Duchamp a French artist that's associated with Dadaist and Surrealist.
Tate Britain will on Wednesday open the first major exhibition examining the later work of a Dadaist artist now regarded as one of the true greats of 20th - century modernist art, whose abstract collages and concrete poetry were an enormous influence on later generations of artists.
Like their Cubist, Dadaist, and Surrealist ancestors who came to collage in the World War I period, these later makers of collage complement a concern with picture - and world - making with an attention to material instability.
Smith's conceptual artwork of non-representational renderings and certain Dadaist quality, which often incorporates ready - made materials and collage references, is so desired it is already fetching mind - boggling prices at auctions held by the most renowned auction houses worldwide.
In this piece, Ambron uses watercolor and vinyl paint to create a fragmented figure that shows Dadaist influence.
Dada International «anti-art» movement originating in Zurich c. 1916, involving Marcel Duchamp, Jean Arp, Francis Picabia, among others; a forerunner of Surrealism; hence Dadaism, Dadaist.
Part of Thomas Zipp's 2010 folder of etchings White Reformation this frontispiece offers a typically dadaist preview of the folio's contents.
Huang put two stuffy art history texts, one in Chinese and one in English, in the laundry and disengrated them — perhaps the wish of many a disgruntled artist, and certainly in keeping with Huang's own Dadaist inclinations.
A decade later she designed a puppet production of the play at Marionetteatern, Stockholm, where the characters morphed into disturbing life sized puppets carrying wooden flat cut - out «body - masks», reminiscent of Dadaist costume.
He elevated everyday materials to the status of art, in an aesthetic endeavour akin to Dadaist ready - mades.
In 1921, disillusioned with the reception given to Dadaist ideas by New Yorkers he left America to live and work in Paris, where he created one of his best known Dadaist artworks: «Indestructible Object» (1923), a metronome with a photo of an eye attached to its clicking arm.
What has been referred to as the confusion or chaos of MoMA's Polke show is so much a matter of spectacular dissonances and layerings that it produces no real disquietude in a gallerygoer, but rather what might be called a pompier disquietude — a confusion that is an academic rerun of the old Dadaist confusions.
Critics have even cited Dadaist influences on the punk rock movement of the 1970s.
For Cutting Out The New York Times (1977/2015), O'Grady reticulates snippets of the newspaper into Dadaist poems.
A response to dadaist Kurt Schwitters's nonsensical sound poem, The Ursonate (1922 — 32), a «sonata» predicated on the absence of language, Büchler's sound installation uses a single laptop and seventy - five horn speakers to distort Schwitters's poem.
Such stories include Heinrich Vogeler's path to the Soviet Union, Dadaist Tomoyoshi Murayama's sojourn in Berlin in the 1920s, and the collaborations between Nicolás García Uriburu and Joseph Beuys.
The late paintings of Marcel Duchamp's friend and fellow Dadaist Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953) are resurrected every few decades as harbingers of the newest trends in art.
The Beninese artist Georges Adéagbo brings to bear on his work the sensibilities of a sociologist, an archivist, an art dealer and collector, an explorer, an entrepreneur, a storyteller, a philosopher, and, if one could imagine it, a postcolonial Dadaist.
In the 1920s Höch adhered to the Dadaist protest.
Then, as he testified himself, he went through all the stages: «Dadaist, Abstractionist, Expressionist».
The gesture exudes a Dadaist absurdity that unites many of the works in this show.
The objects found within her assemblage works offer a direct nod to artists such as Joseph Cornell, Marcel Duchamp and much of the Dadaist movement.
The new group exhibition at Various Small Fires, Artificial Complexion, is inspired by the work of poet / artist / bohemian Baroness Elsa von Freytag - Loringhoven, an influential Dadaist figure who collaborated frequently with Man Ray and may have conceived Marcel Duchamp's infamous Fountain.
Edward Steichen was, together with Alfred Stieglitz, the founder of the journal Camera Work, playing an active role in New York's 291 gallery where modern art was first exhibited in the early 1900s; Man Ray and Erwin Blumenfeld were closely connected with Dadaist painters; George Hoyningen - Huene was a student with artists André Lhote and Man Ray; William Klein studied with painters André Lhote and Fernand Léger; Horst P. Horst was an assistant to architect Le Corbusier and worked with Salvador Dali.
In the autumn of 1915 he moved to New York with his wife Juliette Roche, where he met regularly with the American Dadaist Man Ray (1890 - 1976), as well as fellow expatriates Jean Crotti (1878 - 1958), Francis Picabia, and Marcel Duchamp.
In the early 1960s he was awarded a grant from the UK Arts Council to curate and preserve the Kurt Schwitters Dadaist «Merzbau» collection of collages, in Cumbria.
Iconic Dadaist, surrealist, and conceptual artist René Magritte died 50 years ago this August, but his work is reborn in a new immersive experience called Magritte VR.
Key participants in these movements include the Romanian activist Tristan Tzara (1896 - 1963); the so - called father of Conceptual Art Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968); the lonely Dadaist Kurt Schwitters (1887 - 1948) and his «Merzbau» assemblage; the avant - garde composer John Cage (1912 — 1992) who created the the 4 - 33 «silent» symphony; Sol LeWitt (b. 1928) the High Priest of Conceptualism and his influential essay «Paragraphs on Conceptual Art» (1967); and the Assemblage exponent and main creator of «Happenings» Allan Kaprow (b. 1927).
VanDerBeek's ironic compositions were created very much in the spirit of the surreal and dadaist collages of Max Ernst, but with a wild, rough informality more akin to the expressionism of the Beat Generation.
To do so, their inspiration was obviously the Dadaist movement of the»20s, that opened the gates for the development of contemporary art as we know it now (do you remember Duchamp and his Fountain?).
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