Raoul Hausmann

Raoul Hausmann
Author: Cécile Bargues
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-02
Genre: Art, Austrian
ISBN: 9783960982722

Raoul Hausmann is remembered primarily for the central role he played in Berlin Dada with his assemblages, photo-montages, and optophonetic poems, yet the vicissitudes of history caused his photography, an essential facet of his oeuvre, to be cast almost entirely into the shade.From 1927 on, Hausmann became an avid and restless photographer in Germany, in particular during his stays at the North Sea and Baltic coasts. While in exile in Ibiza after the Nazis came to power, he took an interest in the local populace and vernacular architecture, before emigrating again in 1936.During this intense decade, he reflected extensively on photography, developing a highly individual practice in the medium, simultaneously documentary and lyrical. This book reveals Hausmann's interwar photographic work in its entirety, and presents a detailed time line of his life.Accompanies the exhibitions, Raoul Hausmann: Photographs 1927-1936 at Le Point du Jour - Centre d'art Éditeur, Cherbourg-en Cotentin (24 September 2017 - 14 January 2018), and Raoul Hausmann: Vision in Action at Jeu de Paume, Paris (6 February - 20 May 2018).

Day of the Artist

Day of the Artist
Author: Linda Patricia Cleary
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781320549431

One girl, one painting a day...can she do it? Linda Patricia Cleary decided to challenge herself with a year long project starting on January 1, 2014. Choose an artist a day and create a piece in tribute to them. It was a fun, challenging, stressful and psychological experience. She learned about technique, art history, different materials and embracing failure. Here are all 365 pieces. Enjoy!

Dadaism

Dadaism
Author: Dietmar Elger
Publisher: Taschen
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783822829462

In 1916 a meeting of artists, writers, émigrés and opposition figures took place in the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. Under the shadow of the First World War, this was the starting point for the dissemination of the artistic and literary style known as Dadaism.

The Photomontages of Hannah Höch

The Photomontages of Hannah Höch
Author: Hannah Höch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1996
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

Here, in the first comprehensive survey of her work by an American museum, authors Peter Boswell, Maria Makela, and Carolyn Lanchner survey the full scope of Hoch's half-century of experimentation in photomontage - from her politically charged early works and intimate psychological portraits of the Weimar era to her later forays into surrealism and abstraction.

Photography

Photography
Author: Mary Warner Marien
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2006
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1856694933

Each of the eight chapters takes a period of up to forty years and examines the medium through the lenses of art, science, social science, travel, war, fashion, the mass media and individual practitioners.-Back Cover.

Vibratory Modernism

Vibratory Modernism
Author: A. Enns
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1137027258

Vibratory Modernism is a collection of original essays that show how vibrations provide a means of bridging science and art - two fields that became increasingly separate in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Magnifying Mirrors

Magnifying Mirrors
Author: Renäe Riese Hubert
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 772
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780803223707

Mit Bezügen zu Meret Oppenheim.

Modernism - Dada - Postmodernism

Modernism - Dada - Postmodernism
Author: Richard Sheppard
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0810114933

Modernism-Dada-Postmodernism collects, updates, integrates and contextualizes the critic Richard Sheppard's essays on the historical avant-garde. Sheppard's topic in all of these essays is the modernist writers', artists', and philosophers' linguistic and visual responses to a changed sense of reality and human nature. Beginning with an overview of the problematics of European modernism, Sheppard establishes the dialectical relationship between the cultural crisis that occurred during the period 1880-1936 and the different responses from European modernists and the avant-garde. With its combination of classic and new essays and its perspective on the theoretical avant-garde/modernism debate in the United States, Sheppard's volume should give the specialist as well as the general reader an insight into the highest sample of European scholarly discourse on this subject.

Dada Culture

Dada Culture
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9042029544

How Dada is to break its cultural accommodation and containment today necessitates thinking the historical instances through revised application of critical and theoretical models. The volume Dada Culture: Critical Texts on the Avant-Garde moves precisely by this motive, bringing together writings which insist upon the continuity of the early twentieth-century moment now at the start of the twenty-first. Engaging the complex and contradictory nature of Dada strategies, instanced in the linguistic gaming and performativity of the movement’s initial formation, and subsequently isolating the specific from the general with essays focusing on Ball, Tzara, Serner, Hausmann, Dix, Heartfield, Schwitters, Baader, Cravan and the exemplary Duchamp, the political philosophy of the avant-garde is brought to bear upon our own contemporary struggle through critical theory to comprehend the cultural usefulness, relevance, validity and effective (or otherwise) oppositionality of Dada’s infamous anti-stance. The volume is presented in sections that progressively point towards the expanding complexity of the contemporary engagement with Dada, as what is often exhaustive historical data is forced to rethink, realign and reconfigure itself in response to the analytical rigour and exercise of later twentieth-century animal anarchic thought, the testing and cultural placement of thoughts upon the virtual, and the eventual implications for the once blissfully unproblematic idea of expression. From the opening, provocative proposition that historically Dada may have been the falsest of all false paths, the volume rounds to dispute such condemnation as demarcation continues not only of Dada’s embeddedness in western culture, but more precisely of the location of Dada culture. Ten critical essays – by Cornelius Partsch, John Wall, T. J. Demos, Anna Schaffner, Martin I. Gaughan, Curt Germundson, Stephen C. Foster, Dafydd Jones, Joel Freeman and David Cunningham – are supplemented by the critical bibliography prepared by Timothy Shipe, which documents the past decade of Dada scholarship, and in so doing provides a valuable resource for all those engaged in Dada studies today.