The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, Second Edition (Paperbacks in Art History)
P**E
Anti Unincorporated
Dada not only wrote and painted, it talked, drank, agitated, danced, babbled, burbled, shocked, indulged in self-loathing, took notes, held exhibits, dressed up, hooted, wrote scathing criticisms of itself, whistled, made noises with its skin, fell in love with itself, mailed letters, and then committed suicide. Huelsenbeck, Tzara, Breton, Ball, Duchamp et al. enacted Dada selves out of hatred for war, but their hatred and iconoclasm continued when they discovered that the monster that lives off of war didn't die on Armistice Day (the one in 1918). They became anti-everything that was Modern, Reasonable, Commonsensical, Appropriate, in other words, everything that would help humans hide from (while justifying) their own self-destructiveness. They tried to open up the unconscious and display it for Europe and America. This book charts that process better than most. The best of the essays about Dada is "The Dada Spirit in Painting" by Georges Hugnet, but the best pieces here are by those who, in writing and painting, were being Dada: Eluard's and Huelsenback's poems, Ball's "Dada Fragments," Tzara's "Seven Dada Manifestoes," Ribemont-Dessaignes' "History of Dada," and Breton on Duchamp.
V**N
Disappointed!!!
As I stated before: I read this wonderful book many years ago (I think 1998-9) and thoroughly enjoyed Motherwell's writing and the feet-on-the-ground type of narrative he expounded upon in bringing this first hand account of the crazy-zany world of DADA! This - as well as the historic account of social issues and events leading up to and during the second world war. My dis appointment came in the first minutes of opening this book; to find that this copy consisted of a photo-copied type print both in text and graphics. This type of misgivings is sorely disappointing after swallowing all of the other reviews and recommendations which accompanied it's sale. Hence the disappointing 2-stars which more reflects my disappointment and cheat which I feel subjected to. I'll be sure to be more careful when buying in future.
V**K
Five Stars
Excellent!
N**H
Five Stars
Came in great condition
T**W
A classic, and a great intro.
This is Motherwell's classic book on Dada. It was the only comprehensive look at Dada for along time. Good for an intro as well as a comprehensive coverage of the original Dada's and their works.
G**N
Excellent resource for Dada history
Motherwell has compiled an impressive look into the world and lives of the dada artists. Exceptional!
A**R
Five Stars
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