If there is any one thing that distinguishes Dieter Roth's anarchic
dadaist assemblages from all else that has come on the scene since, it is that their inflection of a radical practice is coextensive with Roth's own life.
Not exact matches
Using found domestic objects such as shoes or irons as a means of mark making or as sculptural elements, Willie Cole adopts
dadaist strategies of appropriation and
assemblage to political representations of marginalized identities.
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
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
Assemblage exponent and main creator of «Happenings» Allan Kaprow (b. 1927).
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.