Dada
Dada
The vandalism on Friday coincided with Zurich Art Weekend
Four short films May Ray made in the 1920s are being re-released with new music by Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan’s band SQÜRL
The long overdue tome on the French artist includes an essay by Georg Baselitz
Many of the gifted works will go to European institutions, while others are bound for Boston, Dallas and Melbourne
Ai-da is an artist, she marks a challenge to the category, and it is in this sense that she becomes Duchampian, argue her creators
The Merz Barn will now likely be sold for commercial development after public funding was refused
Thirty-one artists will "disrupt" institutions with nonsensical and surreal work, inspired by the rebellious spirit of the Dada movement
Fifty years on, Joan Bakewell remembers speaking to the pioneering artist for the BBC, shortly before his death
New show explores 40 romantic and artistic partnerships of the 20th century
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Chinese collector may step in to save the barn, after Arts Council rejects funding bid
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
An exhibition on post-war art proves a little too ambitious
Naomi Sawelson-Gorse edits this collection on the often overlooked women of Dada
From 4 April to 18 July the Palazzo Grassi is showing a 300- work exhibition by Pontus Hulten of the work of Marcel Duchamp, the artist whose ideas have pricked through the whole history of twentieth-century art. Here we publish one of his last interviews, made in 1966
“Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism” concentrates upon fifteen years of fertile activity until 1927
Talking about his readymades and his most complicated work “The large glass”, now in Philadelphia, Duchamp reflects on how little he meant to people in the late Fifties, when the painterliness of Abstract Expressionism ruled