Doing Dada Differently: The Women Behind the Movement | AnOther
Kathryn Brown on X: "Beautiful installations of Dada dolls and marionnettes by Hannah Höch and Sophie Taeuber-Arp #DadaAfrica exhibition @MuseeOrangerie Paris. https://t.co/m1EHEt4yiq" / X
Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Body Machines and the Dehumanizing Effects of War | Frieze
Five Things to Know About Sophie Taeuber-Arp | Tate
The Digital Teacher: Schools : Let's talk about women in the Arts : Hannah Höch & Dada Movement
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Delightful Sophie Taeuber Puppet Inspiring Creativity
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
Puppets designed by Dada artist Sophie Taeuber, including a marionette soldier and a golden knight. (Zurich, 1918) : r/Eldenring
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
Dada Dolls by shawd on DeviantArt
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
Unknown Artist | Photograph of Hannah Höch's Dada Puppets (1920) | Artsy
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
Dada Dance: Sophie Taeuber's Visceral Abstraction - Art Journal Open
The Pedagogical Puppet: Sally Smart explores time-based media – Two Coats of Paint
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
From the Dust — Sophie Taeuber-Arp Marionettes (1918) and Dada...
Dada' at MoMA: The Moment When Artists Took Over the Asylum - The New York Times
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
Hanna Höch "DaDa Dolls" 1916 | Dada art, Dada art movement, Dada collage
kristin coppola on X: "50 Homemade Hand Puppets Bauhaus Artist Paul Klee Created Between 1916-1925 http://t.co/6rJTErkH4p @openculture #Dada http://t.co/Wh1U8vBGhR" / X
dada and constructivist marionettes of the twentieth century | Clive Hicks-Jenkins' Artlog:
The Growing Charm of Dada | Alfred Brendel | The New York Review of Books