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  • This attitude and this work reminds me of accounts of the performances made by Dada artists such as Tristan Tzara at the celebrated Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich in the early 20th century.

    Walker Blogs Combined Feed skewedvisions 2010

  • The dreamy works of French photographer Eugène Atget 1857-1927 caught the attention of surrealists Man Ray and Tristan Tzara.

    Don't Miss: Feb. 4-10 2012

  • Within a year, Miró's tiny studio at rue Blomet received regular visits from his new friends: the poet Paul Éluard, the playwright Antonin Artaud and the artist Tristan Tzara.

    Joan Miró: A life in paintings 2011

  • The comment about Tristan Tzara reminds me of a description David Bowie once gave for his song-writing process.

    KN | Kitsune Noir » Austin Kleon 2010

  • You mentioned a chess board, and before I clicked on the image link, I was thinking Dada, and Tristan Tzara.

    Continuing the picnic table theme... Ann Althouse 2009

  • Ashbery, who cut his teeth on the surrealists and the Dadaist poets—Tristan Tzara, Guillaume Apollinaire—as well as Elizabeth Bishop and Wallace Stevens, is trying to renovate a language that to him seems exhausted and cliché-riddled.

    MTVu's Poet Laureate William Harryman 2007

  • The story of Tristan Tzara is also an outline for the problem of this century regarding knowledge: the fearful reluctance of influential thinkers to stare down the meaninglessness of existence without needing to redeem it.

    Tristan Tzara: everything is alike Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • WHEREAS: Dadaism may or may not have come into being in the summer of 1916 at the Cabaret Voltaire at 1 Spiegelgasse in Zürich, Switzerland, with the participation of Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, Emmy Hennings, Marcel and Georges Janco, Jean Arp, and Richard Heulsenbeck; and

    Dada in Kansas 2006

  • WHEREAS: Dadaism may or may not have come into being in the summer of 1916 at the Cabaret Voltaire at 1 Spiegelgasse in Zürich, Switzerland, with the participation of Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, Emmy Hennings, Marcel and Georges Janco, Jean Arp, and Richard Heulsenbeck; and

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

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    Tristan Tzara: everything is alike Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

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