Sentences with phrase «by dada»

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.
The art, poetry and performance produced by dada artists is often satirical and nonsensical in nature.

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Tell me, if you know, just how many steps there are in the process by which the child proceeds from saying «mama» and «dada» to pronouncing «semiconductor» and «anthropomorphic.»
By the end of the first year, your baby will follow simple requests from you («Wave bye - bye»), enjoy peek - a-boo, say «mama» and «dada,» and babble with inflections of typical speech.
You want to have something present by 1 year of age, as well as the use of mama, dada or 1 word around the age of 1.
12 to 18 months Your child isn't saying any words by 12 months (including «mama» or «dada»), didn't babble before his first birthday, is unable to point to things, doesn't respond to others or his name, or you still can't understand a word he's saying by 18 months.
By the time your tot turns 3, she's way past «mama» and «dada
By 15 months, the majority — about 75 percent — of children have a vocabulary that consists of «mama» and «dada,» and at least three other words, usually nouns, such as «cookie,» «ball» and «dog.»
This whisper confessor clearly is full of themselves if they think that mama and dada are that flawless that only beautiful offspring can be produced by them.
By now your little one should be familiar with calling you «mama» and dad «dada».
By now you may notice your little one starting to master some of these other milestones including saying «mama» and «dada» to the right parent.
By now your baby is putting these sounds together to make words like dada or baba.
The genial grotesques, amplified accents, period soundtrack (terrific, by the way), and vaguely dada sensibility are all there, as are a couple of Coen veterans (Stephen Root, Wayne Duvall) and a line borrowed nearly verbatim from Miller's Crossing («You know the mayor?»
The funding for the two government - run programmes was due to finish in 2018, but today it has been announced that by 2020 MDS will receive another # 60 million, and DaDa # 27 million.
Founded in 1907 by a group of five Detroit - area auto dealers after they hosted the very first Detroit Auto Show in the same year, today, the DADA membership includes 187 new - vehicle dealers who own 225 dealerships - selling 39 different vehicle lines in 72 cities throughout the greater Detroit area.
as seen by the invented millennial «jackson johns,» the theoretical progeny of robert rauschenberg and jasper johns within the alternative reality where such a thing might be possible, the works constitute an imaginative revival of dada image making.
«BLACK DADA READER» By Adam Pendleton (Koenig Books).
The history of modern art, from dada onwards, is littered with movements whose subversive force has been emasculated by cultural acceptance, a fact of which the artists here are painfully aware.
Unsigned Edition: Unknown Provenance: Published by Sidney Janis, New York A very important exhibition poster documents one of the first DADA exhibitions in America.
The exhibition references the «Manifesto Antropófago» by the Brazilian poet Oswald de Andrade as well as Francis Picabia's dada review «Cannibale».
By the early 1940s the main movements in modern art, expressionism, cubism, abstraction, surrealism, and dada were represented in New York: Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Piet Mondrian, Jacques Lipchitz, André Masson, Max Ernst, André Breton, were just a few of the exiled Europeans who arrived in New York.
Loosely influenced by the legacy of dada, the 2017 Performa biennial — led by chief curator RoseLee Goldberg — sought to blur the boundary between art and daily life and, at its best, consider a new age of anxiety not so dissimilar to the Weimar era.
JUST BACK FROM LOS ANGELES: A PORTRAIT OF YVONNE RAINER is curated by Adrienne Edwards and is commissioned on the occasion of 100 DEGREES ABOVE DADA, the Performa 17 biennial's h
clock din is the ongoing collaboration of artists from Canada, Europe and Japan, curated by Gord High, that fuses «dada with dubplates» on - line (http://clockdin.com) and in house.
The panel includes Juri Steiner (Curator, dada 100, Zürich), Aline Juchler (Curator, Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur), John Canciani (Artistic Director Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur) and is chaired by Gareth Evans, (Journalist and Curator, Whitechapel Gallery).
The «mark of the drama»; the stir of the human spirit shaped in the world of Abstract Expressionism, Color Fields, and the paintings building psychic images of the «DADA» period («Art for Arts sake»), movement influenced by the art of music, musicians, poets — the longing to explore and invent time — abstractions.
The scenes are intercut by two other works: «La Coquille et le Clergyman (The Seashell and the Clergyman),» a 1928 film directed by Germaine Dulac written by Antonin Artaud, and «7 Brief Pieces» (1920) by Arthur Honegger, a composer closely associated with DADA and Surrealist theater and film.
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.
When painting was threatened by photography and then motion pictures, painters responded experimentally with the cubist, futurist, dada, surrealist and other artistic movements.
The first solo show by PUNK IS DADA welcomes you to the ideology of Prosumerism; first coined by the futurologist Alvin Toffler 1980 the term ``...
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