Dada
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Introduction to the exhibition: Dada
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John Heartfield/Rudolf Schlichter. Prussian Archangel. 1920
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Otto Dix. Skat Players (Die Skatspieler) (later titled Card-Playing War Cripples [Kartenspielende Kriegskrüppel]). 1920
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Theodor Bogler. Cut with a Kitchen Knife. 1923
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Raoul Hausmann. The Art Critic. 1919-1920
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Max Ernst. The Gramineous Bicycle Garnished with Bells the Dappled Fire Damps and the Echinoderms Bending the Spine to Look for Caresses (La Biciclette graminée garnie de grelots les grisous grivelés et les échinodermes courbants l'échine pour quêter des caresses). 1921
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Greunwald). Typical Vertical Mess as Depiction of the Dada Baargeld (Typische Vertikalklitterung als Darstellung des Dada Baargeld). 1920
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Max Ernst. The Chinese Nightingale. 1920
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Kurt Schwitters. _Merz Picture 32 A. The Cherry Picture_ (_Merzbild 32 A. Das Kirschbild_). 1921
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Jean (Hans) Arp. _Mustache Hat_ (_Schnurrhut_) from _Merz 5. 7 Arpaden by Hans Arp. Arp Portfolio. Second Portfolio of the Merz Publisher_ (_Merz 5. 7 Arpaden von Hans Arp. Arp Mappe. Zweite Mappe des Merzverlages_). 1923
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Francis Picabia. Machine with No Name. 1915
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Francis Picabia. The Cacodylic Eye (L'Oeil cacodylate). 1921
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Suzanne Duchamp. Broken and Re-Established Multiplication (Multiplication brisée et rétablie). 1918-19
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Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky). Rayograph. 1923
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Marcel Janco. Untitled (Mask for Firdusi). 1917-18
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Origins of the word Dada
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Jean (Hans) Arp. Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged according to the Laws of Chance). 1916–17
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Sophie Taeuber-Arp. Untitled (Head). 1920
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Francis Picabia. Mouvement Dada. 1919