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Manifeste Dada
Dada Manifesto
Tristan Tzara, 'Manifeste Dada 1918' was read in Zürich at the 'Zunfthaus zur Meise', 23 July 1918, and appeared the same year in Dada Nr. 3 (December 1918). Reprinted in Sept Manifestes Dada, Paris, 1924. Signed by Tzara, Franz Jung; George Grosz; Marcel Janco; Huelsenbeck; Gerhard Preiss; O. Lüthy; Frederic Glauser; Hugo Ball; Pierre-Albert Biro; Maria d'Arezzo; Gino Cantarelli; Prampolini-R; Van Rees; Mme Van Rees; Hans Arp; G. Thaüber (Sophie Taüber Arp); Andrée Morosini; François Mombello-Pasquati
Author(s): Tristan Tzara
Associated movement: Dadaism
Language : French
Medium : Oral
Original edition of the manifesto: Tristan Tzara, 'Manifeste Dada 1918' was read in Zürich at the 'Zunfthaus zur Meise', 23 July 1918, and appeared the same year in Dada Nr. 3 (December 1918). Reprinted in Sept Manifestes Dada, Paris, 1924. Signed by Tzara, Franz Jung; George Grosz; Marcel Janco; Huelsenbeck; Gerhard Preiss; O. Lüthy; Frederic Glauser; Hugo Ball; Pierre-Albert Biro; Maria d'Arezzo; Gino Cantarelli; Prampolini-R; Van Rees; Mme Van Rees; Hans Arp; G. Thaüber (Sophie Taüber Arp); Andrée Morosini; François Mombello-Pasquati
Where can we find this manifesto? Published in Littérature, no 13, 1920, "Vingt-trois manifestes du mouvement Dada". Danchev, Alex, 100 Artists' Manifestos. From the Futurists to the Stuckists, Penguin, Londres, 2011.
Which critic recognizes the work as a manifesto ? or: Typical characteristics of a manifesto
Editorial comments: Unsigned text, introduction to the 23 Manifestes Dada
Does the work corresponds to the definition of a manifesto? Yes
Does the work qualifies itself as a manifesto?
Is the signature individual, collective, or individual but in the name of a collective? in the name of a collective | Individual
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