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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugo_BallHugo Ball - Wikipedia

    Hugo Ball ( German: [bal]; 22 February 1886 – 14 September 1927) was a German author, poet, and essentially the founder of the Dada movement in European art in Zürich in 1916. Among other accomplishments, he was a pioneer in the development of sound poetry .

  2. Mar 1, 2020 · Hugo Ball: Founder of The Dada Movement. Hugo Ball was a German artist who focused his creativity on performing arts. He opened Cabaret Voltaire a performing arts space that became, essentially, the beginnings of the Dada movement.

  3. Hugo Ball. Summary of Hugo Ball. Hugo Ball's major contribution as leader and co-founder along with his girlfriend, cabaret performer, Emmy Hennings, of the Dada movement, was to articulate the collective's radical nihilistic and iconoclastic ideology.

  4. Hugo Ball was a writer, actor, and dramatist, a harsh social critic, and an early critical biographer of German novelist Hermann Hesse (Hermann Hesse, sein Leben und sein Werk, 1927; “Hermann Hesse, His Life and His Work”).

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 15449Hugo Ball | MoMA

    Hugo Ball (German: [bal]; 22 February 1886 – 14 September 1927) was a German author, poet, and essentially the founder of the Dada movement in European art in Zürich in 1916. Among other accomplishments, he was a pioneer in the development of sound poetry.

  6. Hugo Ball (1886–1927) was a German author, poet and one of the leading Dada protagonists. Contents. Life and work [ edit] Born into a strict and highly devout Catholic family, Hugo Rudolf Ball was a sensitive child, who grew up fearing the severity of his mother's faith.

  7. Jul 8, 2016 · On July 14, 1916, the poet Hugo Ball proclaimed the manifesto for a new movement. Its name: Dada.

  8. Jun 26, 2024 · Dada, nihilistic and antiaesthetic movement in the arts that flourished primarily in Zürich, Switzerland; New York City; Berlin, Cologne, and Hannover, Germany; and Paris in the early 20th century. Ball, Hugo. Hugo Ball, 1916. Several explanations have been given by various members of the movement as to how it received its name.

  9. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsDada | Tate

    In addition to being anti-war, dada was also anti-bourgeois and had political affinities with the radical left. The founder of dada was a writer, Hugo Ball. In 1916 he started a satirical night-club in Zurich, the Cabaret Voltaire, and a magazine which, wrote Ball, ‘will bear the name ”Dada”. Dada, Dada, Dada, Dada.’.

  10. Hugo Ball was a German author, poet, and one of the leading Dada artists, born on February 22, 1886, in Pirmasens, Germany. He is best known for his role in the creation of Dadaism, an avant-garde art movement that emerged during World War I as a reaction against the horrors and folly of the war.