Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald)
- Introduction
- Johannes Theodor Baargeld was a pseudonym of Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Grünwald (9 October 1892 – 16 or 17 August 1927), a German painter and poet who, together with Max Ernst, founded the Cologne Dada group. He also used the name Zentrodada in connection with Dada. Baargeld was born in Stettin (Szczecin), Prussian Pomerania. He studied jurisprudence at Oxford and Bonn. Baargeld was the editor of the periodical The Fan (Der Ventilator) which Ernst and Hans Arp started in 1919, and he collaborated on many other Dadaist publications such as Bulletin D and Dada W/3.
- Wikidata
- Q481655
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Writer, Publisher, Collagist, Poet, Satirist, Painter
- Names
- Johannes Theodore Baargeld, Johannes Theodor Baargeld, Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald, Alfred Grüenwald, Zentrodada, Jesaias, Johannes Baargeld
- Ulan
- 500108031
Exhibitions
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Max Ernst: Beyond Painting
Sep 23, 2017–Jan 1, 2018
MoMA
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Dadaglobe Reconstructed
Jun 12–Sep 18, 2016
MoMA
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The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today
Aug 1–Nov 1, 2010
MoMA
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Wunderkammer: A Century of Curiosities
Jul 30–Nov 10, 2008
MoMA
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Dada
Jun 18–Sep 11, 2006
MoMA
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald) has
18 exhibitionsonline.
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald) Untitled (Beetles) 1920
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald) The Human Eye and a Fish, The Latter Petrified (Das menschliche Auge und ein Fisch, letzterer verseinert) 1920
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald) The Red King (Le Roi rouge) 1920
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld (Alfred Emanuel Ferdinand Gruenwald) Factory (1920)
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