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This excellent overview of new research on Dada and Surrealism blends expert synthesis of the latest scholarship with completely new research, offering historical coverage as well as in-depth discussion of thematic areas ranging from criminality to gender.
  • This book provides an excellent overview of new research on Dada and Surrealism from some of the finest established and up-and-coming scholars in the field
  • Offers historical coverage as well as indepth discussion of thematic areas ranging from criminality to gender
  • One of the first studies to produce global coverage of the two movements, it also includes a section dealing with the critical and cultural aftermath of Dada and Surrealism in the later twentieth century
  • Dada and Surrealism are arguably the most popular areas of modern art, both in the academic and public spheres

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Table of Contents List of Illustrations Chapter 03 Chapter 04 Chapter 05 - photo 1
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  1. Chapter 03
  2. Chapter 04
  3. Chapter 05
  4. Chapter 06
  5. Chapter 08
  6. Chapter 09
  7. Chapter 10
  8. Chapter 14
  9. Chapter 16
  10. Chapter 17
  11. Chapter 18
  12. Chapter 20
  13. Chapter 21
  14. Chapter 24
  15. Chapter 25
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WILEY BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO ART HISTORY

These invigorating reference volumes chart the influence of key ideas, discourses, and theories on art, and the way that it is taught, thought of, and talked about throughout the English-speaking world. Each volume brings together a team of respected international scholars to debate the state of research within traditional subfields of art history as well as in more innovative, thematic configurations. Representing the best of the scholarship governing the field and pointing toward future trends and across disciplines, the Blackwell Companions to Art History series provides a magisterial, state-of-the-art synthesis of art history.

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    edited by Rebecca M. Brown and Deborah S. Hutton
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    edited by Babette Bohn and James M. Saslow
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    edited by John Davis, Jennifer A. Greenhill, and Jason D. LaFountain
  9. A Companion to Digital Art
    edited by Christiane Paul
  10. A Companion to Dada and Surrealism
    edited by David Hopkins
  11. A Companion to Public Art
    edited by Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie
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A Companion to Dada and Surrealism

Edited by

David Hopkins

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This edition first published 2016
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Hopkins, David, 1955 editor.
Title: A Companion to Dada and Surrealism / Edited by David Hopkins.
Description: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2015042757 | ISBN 9781118476185 (cloth) | ISBN 9781118476222 (ePub) | ISBN 9781118476239 (Adobe PDF)
Subjects: LCSH: Dadaism. | Surrealism.
Classification: LCC NX456.5.D3 C66 2016 | DDC 709.04/062dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015042757

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

Cover image: Max Ernst, The Entire City, 19356, oil on canvas. Kunsthaus Zrich, DACS (draft)

List of Figures
Poster advertising Kurt Schwitters and Raoul Hausmann, Anti-Dada performance, Prague, 6 and 7 September, 1921, Hannah Hoech Archive, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin.
Alfred Stieglitz: Photograph of Fountain by Marcel Duchamp, 1917. Gelatin silver print. Succession Marcel Duchamp, Villiers-sous-Grez, France. Source: The Blind Man, no. 2, May 1917, International Dada Archive, Special Collections, University of Iowa Libraries/ Georgia OKeeffe Museum/ DACS, 2015; Succession Marcel Duchamp/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London, 2015.
Francis Picabia: Portrait de lauteur par lui-mme, from Francis Picabia: Unique Eunuque, Paris, Au Sans Pareil, collection Dada, 1920. Source: ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London, 2015.
Joan Mir, Le Baiser (The Kiss), 1924, oil on canvas, 73 92 cm/28 7/10 36 1/5 in, 1924. New York, collection Jos Mugrabi. Source: Successi Mir/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London, 2015.
Jacques-Andr Boiffard, The Humanit Bookshop, illustration in Andr Breton, Nadja (Paris: Gallimard, 1928), Plate 17, p. 77. Source: 2015. Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence./ Mme. Denise Boiffard.
Display of African and Oceanic tribal art organized by Louis Aragon, Paul luard, and Yves Tanguy at The Truth About the Colonies exhibition, Paris, 1931. The caption attributed to Karl Marx reads: A nation that oppresses other people cannot be free. Source: J. Paul Getty Trust.
Kitawaki, Noboru. Kaij he: Koki (To The Sea: Curiosity), from the series Urashima Monogatari (The Legend of Taro Urashima). 1937. Oil on canvas. 46 55 cm. Source: Image courtesy of the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art.
Maeda, Toshiro. Karuwazashi (Acrobat). c.1930. Linocut on paper. 71.0 45.0 cm. Source: Image courtesy of the Osaka City Museum of Modern Art.
Analogon, no. 66, 2012. Cover image by Jan Dahel. Sdrueni Analogonu, Prague.
Csar Moro, Untitled (collagepoem) April 1935. Csar Moro papers, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (980029). Source: J. Paul Getty Trust.
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