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Dada Africa : dialogue with the other

Title
Dada Africa : dialogue with the other / edited by Ralf Burmeister, Michaela Oberhofer and Esther Tisa Francini.
Publication
  • Zürich : Scheidegger und Spiess, [2016]
  • ©2016
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TextUse in library JQF 16-1541Schwarzman Building - Art & Architecture Room 300
TextUse in library Sc+ F 17-10Schomburg Center - Research & Reference

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  • Tisa Francini, Esther, 1972-
  • Burmeister, Ralf
  • Oberhofer, Michaela
  • Museum Rietberg, host institution.
  • Berlinische Galerie, host institution.
Description
243 pages : illustrations (some color); 29 cm
Summary
Apart from the notorious brouhaha it caused on the European art scene of the time, the Dada movement aimed also at bringing to life non-European forms of artistic expression. The Dadaists understood shape, material, sound, and movement as equally valid means of cultural manifestation. This aspect of one of the 20th century's most influential artistic movements has been largely ignored so far by scholars and connoisseurs alike. Zürich's Museum Rietberg is home to a vast collection of African art gathered by Han Coray, a Zürich-based patron of the arts and collector who also staged Dada shows in his gallery in Zürich in 1917. Works by Dada artists also constitute a key part of Berlinische Galerie's permanent collection. Published in conjunction with exhibitions at the two museums in spring and summer 2016, this new book for the first time closely examines the Dadaists' exploration of non-European art and culture. Richly illustrated essays shed light on the cultural background of artifacts from Africa, Asia, and Oceania from an ethnological perspective. Other contributions investigate how Dada is reflected in the post-colonial discourse and understood in the context of culture transfer. The book features work by Jean Arp, Hugo Ball, Johannes Baader, George Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, Erich Heckel, John Heartfield, Hannah Höch, Richard Huelsenbeck, Marcel Janco, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Rudolf Schlichter, Man Ray, Hans Richter, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Tristan Tzara, as well as by unidentified artists from Africa, Oceania, and Asia.00Exhibition: Museum Rietberg, Zürich, Switzerland (18.03.-17.07.2016) / Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, Germany (05.08.-07.11.2016).
Subject
  • Dadaism > Switzerland > Zurich > Exhibitions
  • Dadaism > African influences > Exhibitions
  • Dadaism > Foreign influences > Exhibitions
  • Dadaism > Indian influences > Exhibitions
  • Sculpture, European > Foreign influences > 20th century > Exhibitions
  • Sculpture, African > Influence
  • Art, European > Foreign influences > 20th century > Exhibitions
  • Art, Modern > 20th century > African influences > Exhibitions
  • Art, African > Appreciation > Europe > Exhibitions
  • Art, African > Collectors and collecting > Europe > Exhibitions
  • Primitivism in art > Exhibitions
  • Art, African
  • Dadaism
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Museum Rietberg Zurich, 18th March-17th July, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, 4th August-7th November 2016.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
Sc+ F 17-10
ISBN
  • 9783858817792
  • 3858817791
LCCN
2016370915
OCLC
946009619
Title
Dada Africa : dialogue with the other / edited by Ralf Burmeister, Michaela Oberhofer and Esther Tisa Francini.
Publisher
Zürich : Scheidegger und Spiess, [2016]
Copyright Date
©2016
Type of Content
text
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Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
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Added Author
Tisa Francini, Esther, 1972- editor.
Burmeister, Ralf, editor.
Oberhofer, Michaela, editor.
Museum Rietberg, host institution.
Berlinische Galerie, host institution.
Research Call Number
Sc+ F 17-10
JQF 16-1541
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