silvianavarro: Rene Clair and Francis Picabia’s breakthrough,
THIS IS PURE, ALEATORY POETRY. AND IT’S MESSING WITH MY
unhistorical: Hans RichterApril 6, 1888 - February 1, 1976From
- Tristan Tzara, Unpretentious Proclamation, 8th of April,
How I Became Charming, Likeable and Delightful by Tristan Tzara
Man Ray - Tristan Tzara and René Crevel, 1929
arahir:i think it’s so funny that tumblr had twitter polls
pondwitch: gill-goo: pondwitch: hey idiots watch this *morphs
cornerof5thandvermouth: i love how half of millenial humor is
Paolo Crivellin, dadaist - Ph. Dominika Chazbijewicz
391 N° 14 NOVEMBRE 1920 PAGE 3 PUBLIE PAR FRANCIS PICABIA391
defenseoftheancients: People who have been on the internet for
lyghtmylife: Schwitters, Kurt [German Dadaist Painter and
lyghtmylife: Kurt Schwitters [German Dadaist Painter and Sculptor,
pepperf: Marmalade, pretending to be a Dutch still life. Previously,
rednines: ysera: why is this a screenshot of tumblr and twitter
dadaist-custard: So I’ve been thinking, I’d like to see
iconophages: Rene Clair and Francis Picabia’s breakthrough,
lonelinessispornography:A Dadaist Manifesto (1920)
unhistorical: Hans RichterApril 6, 1888 - February 1, 1976 From
odiprofanumvulgus: Rene Clair and Francis Picabia’s breakthrough,
theladybadass: Alice Prin (aka Kiki de Montparnasse) in Dadaist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
blondebrainpower:Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist post-Cubist
blondebrainpower: Ballet Mécanique (1923–24) is a Dadaist
newyorker: John Lahr on “Eat, Pray, Laugh!,” Dame Edna,
defenseoftheancients: People who have been on the internet for
thunderstruck9: Jacques Émile Blanche (French, 1861-1942),
Rene Clair and Francis Picabia’s breakthrough, reversible
gif from “Ballet mécanique” A 19 minutes film by Fernand
animatedamerican: dog-of-ulthar: the question of whether modern