Neo-Dada
Found in 742 Collections and/or Records:
Xmas in July / Vieira, John., 2009
The leaflet is punched out with an image of Santa Claus carrying a sack of toys on his back. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Xosen Xosen Odhisth Otch / Was, Elizabeth ; And, Miekal ; Wakest, Liaizon., 1991
Yawn. No.21A/Oct / Lloyd Dunn, editor., 1990
This issue is a pseudo-biography of Lloyd Dunn as written on a questionnaire. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Yeah. No.1 / Tuli Kupferberg, editor., 1961
Yes No: Essential Questions for Modern Living / Saville, Ken., 1979
Yin Yang / Richard C.., 1991
The words are written on a logograph of Pepsi-Cola. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
You Are Wonderfull Because We are Wonderfull / Tot, Endre; Beveren, Peter van., 1975
You + Me / Olbrich, Jurgen O.., 2008
Z'A / Hubaut, Joel., 2001
The image is Joel Hubaut in a Japanese kimona and wig, holding a plastic toy rabbit. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult. No.5 / Emmett Williams., 1987
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult. No.6 / Michael Heckert., 1987
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult. No.9 / Arno Arts., 1988
The visual art in this work incorporates Ben Day dots as used by Roy Lichtenstein. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult. No.11 / Niall Monro., 1989
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult. No.13 / Vittore Baroni., 1989
The layouts of the two copies are similar but there are minor differences in their contents. For example, there is a typed loose sheet superimposed with large silkscreen letters on one copy that is lacking in the other copy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult: Rote Bete. No.24, 1992
Zeitschrift fur Tiegel und Tumult: Wrapped in body stocking. No.14 / Achim Schnyder., 1989
Zero Post-Black Stamps / Tot, Endre., 1974
Zero Post-Green Stamps [Limited Edition] / Tot, Endre., 1976
Zero Post-Green Stamps / Tot, Endre., 1976
Zero-Texts (1971-1972) / Tot, Endre ; Richard C., 1974
Tot substitutes "o's" for other letters and numbers in the texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.