Jean Arp (1886 - 1966)
French Dadaist, Surrealist, organic abstraction sculptor, painter, collage artist.
At the very least, Henry Codax has firmly aligned himself — or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that he has been firmly aligned — with a tradition of fictional and pseudonymous artists that includes
French Dadaist Marcel Duchamp masquerading as a woman named Rrose Selavy and the artist Richard Prince and dealer Colin de Land reportedly making work under the name John Dogg.
Not exact matches
As Beuys borrowed ideas from artists of other European nationalities (
French Surrealists, Swiss
Dadaists), today's young Catalan artists are borrowing ideas from him.
After breaking from the
Dadaists in Zurich and Paris, Picabia moved to the
French Riviera in 1925 and began to expand the territory of figuration; it was there he developed his fascination with the layered compositions that define his Transparency series.
Moreover, the
French avant - garde - perhaps due to its entrenched Communist Party - had a more political flavour and thus took a more
Dadaist line encouraging audience participation in their preferred Performance, Happenings and Conceptual art under the umbrella term of Nouveau Realisme (c.1960 - 70).
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.
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.