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  1. Tristan Tzara (French: [tʁistɑ̃ dzaʁa]; Romanian: [trisˈtan ˈt͡sara]; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; 28 April [O.S. 16 April] 1896 [1] – 25 December 1963) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist.

  2. Tristan Tzara (born 1896, Moineşti, Rom.—died December 1963, Paris) was a Romanian-born French poet and essayist known mainly as the founder of Dada, a nihilistic revolutionary movement in the arts, the purpose of which was the demolition of all the values of modern civilization.

  3. Summary of Tristan Tzara. Tzara is considered the founder of Dada, a nihilistic, anti-art movement formed in Zurich during World War I. Although also producing artwork, his primary contribution was publishing manifestos outlining the goals of Dada and circulating them to as wide an audience as he could solicit and arranging vulgar and shocking ...

  4. Tristan Tzara was born in 1896, in Moineşti, Romania. He is best remembered as a cofounder and theoretician of Dadaism, an intellectual movement of the World War I era whose adherents espoused intentional irrationality and urged individuals to reject traditional artistic, historical, and religious values.

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 13398Tristan Tzara - MoMA

    Tristan Tzara (French: [tʁistɑ̃ dzaʁa]; Romanian: [trisˈtan ˈt͡sara]; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; 28 April [O.S. 16 April] 1896 – 25 December 1963) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist.

  6. Tristan Tzara. Moinesti, Romania, 1896–Paris, 1963. Tristan Tzara’s importance for the history of modern art is split equally between his creative output as a poet, playwright, and performer and his activities as a publisher, manifesto writer, and organizer.

  7. Tristan Tzara was a Romanian-born French poet, essayist, and performance artist, best known as a key figure in the Dada movement, which emerged in the early 20th century.

  8. Tristan Tzara, a Romanian poet, playwright, and co-founder of the Dada movement, is known for his groundbreaking and experimental approach to poetry. His poems are characterized by their surreal imagery, absurd humor, and unconventional use of language.

  9. Tristan Tzara was a Romanian-French avant-garde poet and one of the founding figures of the Dada movement, which emerged during World War I as a reaction against the rationalism that many believed had led to the war.

  10. Tristan Tzara was a Romanian avant-garde poet and one of the founding members of the Dada movement, which emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction against the conventions of art and culture following World War I.