On note card: 1. One thing you know about Dada 2. One thing you know about Surrealism
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On note card: 1. One thing you know about Dada
2. One thing you know about Surrealism
Which is more Dada?
Which is more Surrealist?
Raoul Haussmann, Mechanical Head (Spirit of the Age), 1920
Cover of program from Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich, 1916
First issue of La Révolution Surréaliste, Dec. 1, 1924
André Breton, Tristan Tzara, Benjamin Péret, Paul Eluard in 1922
Dada writers in 1920. Eluard at lower left; Tzara top center, with cane
Bulletin Dada, 1920
Haussmann, phonetic poem, 1918
Schwitters, Ursonate, 1922-32
Sophie Täuber-Arp, Dada Head, 1920
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917 Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy, 1920s
Otto Dix, Matchseller, 1920
Hannah Höch, Beautiful Girl, 1920
Picabia, Amorous Parade, 1917
Max Ernst, Two Children Threatened by a Nightengale, 1924
First issue of La Révolution Surréaliste, Dec. 1, 1924
Dalí, Persistence of Memory, 1931
René Magritte, The Phantom Landscape, 1929
Alberto Giacometti, Suspended Ball, 1930-31
Meret Oppenheim, Object (Luncheon in Fur), 1936
Brassaï, Involuntary Sculptures, 1933
Photograph from Breton’s novel Nadja (1928)
Film still from Francis Picabia and René Clair, Intermission, 1924
Man Ray, film still from Return to Reason, 1923
Film still from Dalí and Luis Buñuel, Andalusian Dog, 1929
Film stills from Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound (1945), with dream sequence by Dalí
Duchamp, Sixteen Miles of String, installation of First Papers of Surrealism exhibition, New York, 1942
Eli Lotar, Abbatoir (Slaughterhouse), published in Georges Bataille’s journal DOCUMENTS, 1929
Hans Bellmer, La Poupée (Doll), 1935
Leonora Carrington, The Inn of the Dawn Horse (Self-Portrait), 1939
Frida Kahlo, Diego and I (1949)
Artists in exile, at Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, 1942
Surrealists in Paris, 1947, after World War II
Jasper Johns, Target with Four Faces, 1955 and Robert Rauschenberg, Bed, 1955
Magritte, Personal Values, 1952
Claes Oldenburg, installation of sculptures at Green Gallery, New York, 1962