2016年 12月 25日
THE DADA PAINTERS AND POETS / Edited by Robert Motherwell, Cover and typography by Paul Rand |

Contents:
1.Acknowledgements
2.Preface
3.Introduction, by Robert Motherwell
4.List of Illustrations
5.Pre-Dada
- Exhibition at the Independents, by Arthur Cravan (1914)
- Arthur Cravan and American Dada, by Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia (1938)
- Memories of an Amnesic (Fragments), by Erik Satie (1912-13)
6.En Avant Dada: A History of Dadaism, by Richard Huelsenbeck (1920)
7.Dada Fragments, by Hugo Ball (1916-17)
8.A Dada Personage
- Two Letters, by Jacques Vache (to Andre Breton) (1917-18)
9.Seven Dada Manifestoes, by Tristan Tzara (1916-20)
- Manifesto of Mr. Antipyrine
- Dada Manifesto (1918)
- Proclamation without Pretension
- Manifesto of mr. aa the anti-philosopher
- Manifesto on feeble love and bitter love
- Supplement: how I became charming delightful and delicious
- Colonial Syllogism
10.History of Dada, by Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (1931)
11.The Dada Spirit in Painting, by Georges Hugnet (1932, 1934)
- Zurich and New York
- Berlin (1918-22)
- Cologne and Hanover
- Dada in Paris
12.Three Dada Manifestoes, by Andre Breton (before 1924)
- For Dada
- Two Dada Manifestoes
13.Marcel Duchamp, by Andre Breton (1922)
- New York Dada, edited by Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray (April 1921)
14.Dada Fragments from Zurich
- Notes from a Dada Diary, by Jean (Hans) Arp (1932)
- End of the World, by Richard Huelsenbeck (1916)
15.Dada Fragments from Paris
- (Two Poems), by Paul Eluard (1921)
- Project for a History of Contemporary Literature, by Louis Aragon (1922)
- The Magnetic Fields, by Andre Breton and Philippe Soupault (1920)
16.From the Annals of Dada
- Zurich Chronicle, by Tristan Tzara (1915-19)
- Collective Dada Manifesto, by Richard Huelsenbeck (1920)
- Lecture on Dada, by Tristan Tzara (1922)
17.Some Memories of Pre-Dada: Picabia and Duchamp, by Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia (1949)
- La Pomme de Pins, edited by Francis Picabia (February 1922)
18.Theo van Doesburg and Dada, by Kurt Schwitters (1931)
19.Dada Lives! by Richard Huelsenbeck (1936)
20.Dada X Y Z…, by Hans Richter (1948)
21.Dada Was Not a Farce, by Jean (Hans) Arp (1949)
- Sophie, by Jean (Hans) Arp (1946)
22.Appendices
- The Dada Case, by Albert Gleizes (1920)
- A Letter on Hugnet’s "Dada Spirit in Painting", by Tristan Tzara (1937)
- Marcel Duchamp: Anti-Artist, by Harriet and Sidney Janis (1945)
- Sound-Reel (1919) and Birdlike (1946) by Raoul Hausmann
23.Bibliography
- Did Dada Die? a Critical Biography by Bernard Karpel (Librarian, Museum of Modern Art, New York)
24.Index to Bibliography
25.General Index
26.Dada Manifesto 1949, by Richard Huelsenbeck
27.An Introduction to Dada, by Tristan Tzara
“…Dada is the only important movement in modern painting that took place simulatneously in the United States and Europe…. The world to which dada was a violent response bears great resemblance to our own…. Whatever one’s feelings in reading of dada activities, they cannot be remote.”
- Robert Motherwell


















THE DADA PAINTERS AND POETS / Edited by Robert Motherwell, Cover and typography by Paul Rand
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