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  • 391 open this site in another window - Experimental art from the Dada magazine first published in 1917.
  • Surrealist.com open this site in another window - Provides an overview of artists, events, and art that defined the European movement during the 20th century.
  • Breton, Andre (1896-1966)@ - Find sites for André Breton, the French writer, poet, and critic best known as the main founder of surrealism. Sites feature biography, bibilography, lectures, and excerpts from Breton's works who defined surrealism as 'pure psychic automatism.'
  • Wikipedia: Dada open this site in another window - User-generated article about Dada or Dadaism, the cultural movement through which the visual arts, literature, and theatre rejected the prevailing standards through anti-art cultural works.
  • Artcyclopedia: Surrealism open this site in another window - Examines the style focused on fantastic visual imagery founded by Andre Breton and chronologically lists Surrealists.
  • ArtLex: Surrealism open this site in another window - Features artwork examples and a historical review of the movement influenced by the psychoanalysis theories of Sigmund Freud.
  • Artcyclopedia: Dada open this site in another window - Investigates the European art movement that occurred in Europe from 1916-1924.
  • Artlex: Dada open this site in another window - Explains what the movement was about and presents images of art related to it.
  • Tzara, Tristan (1896-1963)@ - Learn about Tristan Tzara, the pen name of the Romanian poet-essayist Sami Rosenstock who founded an avant garde movement of art called Dada. Sites feature biography, research links, and the basic tenets of the cultural movement.
  • Surrealism Art Links open this site in another window - Highly organised directory of personally reviewed surrealism sites. Find information about many surrealist artists and their artwork.
  • International Dada Archive open this site in another window - Resource for bibliographical information about the historic Dada movement, Dada writers and artists, as well as links to other Internet resources.
  • DaDa Online open this site in another window - Information about European Dadaism. Includes archives of poetry, prose, and images.
  • Artchive: Dada/Surrealism open this site in another window - Provides a directory of Dadaists and Surrealists.
  • mital-U: Dada to Situationist open this site in another window - Zurich's Cabaret Voltaire and the Dada movement. Maps the avant-garde movements of this century and connections with Punk/Wave music. In English and German.
  • Mary Reynolds Collection open this site in another window - Companion to an exhibit that looks at the life and work of an artist who witnessed and influenced the birth of Dada and Surrealism.
  • WebMuseum: Dada open this site in another window - Reviews the nihilistic movement in the arts that flourished in the early 20th century which sought the discovery of authentic reality through the abolition of traditional culture and aesthetic forms.
  • Surrealism: The Art of Self Discovery open this site in another window - Includes history, research, articles, and dream interpretation on surrealism. Also features the art of Mariu Suarez.
  • WebMuseum: Surrealism open this site in another window - Reviews the artistic movement that attempts to express the workings of the subconscious by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter.
  • History of Surrealism open this site in another window - Discusses the origins of the movement as well as the schism between the Automatists and the Veristic Surrealists.
  • Do Da Dada List open this site in another window - Provides discussion lists, FAQ, and online resource related to Dadaism.
 



 
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