Francesco Tommaso Marinetti first connected the term 'avant-garde' to the idea of the future in 1906, establishing the modernist artistic movement. Since then, debates have discussed the ties between early 20th century European artistic vanguards and politics. The document provides examples of Dadaist poems created by cutting up newspaper articles and rearranging the words randomly, as well as listing some notable female artists from 20th century Spain.
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Avantgard unconference
1. Our official logo and web page
De ismo a ismo...Y no ser叩s m叩s el mismo Anna Maria Sganga Forero
2. Meaning and geographic extension
dictionary.cambridge.org In 1906, for the first time in his life,
Francesco Tommaso Marinetti
connected the term avant-garde with the
idea of the future, thus paving the way for
what is now commonly called the
modernist or historical avant-garde.
Since 1906 the ties between the early
twentieth-century European aesthetic
vanguard and politics have been a matter
of debate.
From: The Invention of Politics in the
European Avant-Garde (1906-1940)
Editors: Sascha Bru and Gunther
Martens
3. Some examples of DADA Poems
How to Make a Dadaist Poem
(method of Tristan Tzara)
To make a Dadaist poem:
Take a newspaper.
Take a pair of scissors.
Choose an article as long as you are
planning to make your poem.
Cut out the article.
Then cut out each of the words that make up
this article and put them in a bag.
Shake it gently.
Then take out the scraps one after the other
in the order in which they left the bag.
Copy conscientiously.
The poem will be like you.
And here are you a writer, infinitely original
and endowed with a sensibility that is
charming though beyond the understanding
of the vulgar.
4. Finally: As women artist in the 900
ERNESTINA DE CHAMPOURCN (Vitoria 1905 -
Madrid 1999)
NGELES SANTO (Girona 1911 - Madrid 2013)
CARMEN CONDE (Cartagena 1097 - Madrid 1996)
MARIA ZAMBRANO (M叩laga1904 - Madrid 1991)
(She is in the photo)
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