Manifeste du suridélisme
[Suridealism manifesto]
Author(s): Alberto Vianello Alvaro Cebreiro André Desson Arthur Petronio Benjamin Péret Correa-Calderon Edwards El Lissitzky Emile Didier Emile Malespine Enrico Prampolini F.-L. Bernardez Fernant Berkelaers Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Georges Linze Gino Gori Giorgio Carmelich Giuseppe Leonardi Hannes Meyer Hans Arp Hans Richter Ilia Zdanévitch Isacc del Vando Villar Ivan Goll Jacques Laplace Jean Hytier Jorge Louis Borges Josef Peeters Joseph Delteil Jules Roblin Julio Casal Karl Teige Kurt Schwitters Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Louis Kassak Louis Thomas Maples Arce Marcel Arland Marcel Raval Marius Riollet Maurice Casteels Nore Brunel Paul Dermée Paul Nougé Pierre Laurent Ramón Gómez de la Serna Robert Delaunay Rogerio Buendia Serge Charchoune Sofronio Pocarini Thadée Peiper Tilly Brugman Tristan Tzara V. Bourgeois Van Doesburg Vasari Victor Brauner Victor Servranckx Vincent Huidobro Vinicio Paladini
Associated movement: Suridealism
Language : French
Medium : Periodical Press
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Where can we find this manifesto? Manomètre. Collection complète, Editions Jean-Michel Place, Paris, 1977.
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Which critic recognizes the work as a manifesto ? or: Typical characteristics of a manifesto
Editorial comments: Promoted by the founder and only editor of Manomètre Emile Malespine, the manifesto is suscribed by an impressing list of artists associated to a vaste range of movements and groups. Its main purpose is polemic, against surrealism.
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? Collective
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