Michel Tapié - Hommage à Dada
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1938
Details of the Artwork
Medium : Thin ochre-colored cardboard, printed
Rare document
Subject : Announcement of the first Hommage à Dada exhibition, organized by the Réverbères group and held at the Caveau Camille Desmoulins, 3 Rue Beaujolais, Paris, on May 4, 1938.
Dated : 4 mai 1938, printed lower left
Rarity: A rare and historically significant document
Collection: Also included in the The Met New York collection.
Dada was an avant-garde art movement that emerged during World War I (1916). It was a reaction to the absurdity of war and the established norms in art, culture, and society. Dada artists embraced unconventional materials and techniques, including collages, assemblages, and found objects. The movement spanned diverse forms of expression, such as painting, poetry, theater, and graphic design.Prominent Dada artists were Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters and Man Ray.
Framing Specifications
Framing Style: Floated in a made-to-measure thick passe-partout
Frame Material: Handmade bespoke white wooden frame
Protection: Plexiglas® Optical HC with optional upgrade to anti-reflective art glass
Framed Dimensions: Approx 64 x 64 cm
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