Dadaistiches Manifest

(First German ) Dada Manifesto

Read as the "First German Dada Manifesto" at the I.B. Neumann Gallery, Berlin, 18 fevrier 1918; first published in Der Zweemann (Hanover, 1919); reprinted in the Dada Almanach, Berlin, 1920; reissued as the "Collective Dada Manifesto", 1920, signed by Ball, Huelsenbeck, Tzara, Albert-Birot, Arp, Grosz, Jung, Hausmann and Janco
Associated movement: Dadaism
Language : German
Medium : Oral
Original edition of the manifesto: Read as the "First German Dada Manifesto" at the I.B. Neumann Gallery, Berlin, 18 fevrier 1918; first published in Der Zweemann (Hanover, 1919); reprinted in the Dada Almanach, Berlin, 1920; reissued as the "Collective Dada Manifesto", 1920, signed by Ball, Huelsenbeck, Tzara, Albert-Birot, Arp, Grosz, Jung, Hausmann and Janco
Where can we find this manifesto? Lionel Richard, D'une apocalypse à l'autre. Sur l'Allemagne et ses productions intellectuelles, de la fin du XIXe aux années trente, Somogy éditions d'Art, 1998. Danchev, Alex, 100 Artists' Manifestos. From the Futurists to the Stuckists, Penguin, Londres, 2011. Kramer, Antje (ed), Les grands manifestes de l'art des XIXe et Xxe siècle, Paris: Beaux Arts éditions, 2011
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Does the work corresponds to the definition of a manifesto? Yes
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Is the signature individual, collective, or individual but in the name of a collective? Individual, in the name of a collective
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