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Museums mine Dada’s unpublished history

Hannah McGivern
1 March 2016
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The Kunsthaus Zurich and the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) are marking the centenary of Dada with two joint exhibitions. The show Dadaglobe Reconstructed presents works submitted by artists including Max Ernst and Sophie Taeuber-Arp for Dadaglobe, Tristan Tzara’s unpublished 1921 anthology of the anarchic Swiss-born movement. The show, on view in Zurich until 1 May, will travel to MoMA in June. A retrospective of the leading Dada figure Francis Picabia follows this summer in Zurich (3 June-25 September) and from November in New York.

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