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Dear Arlisans,

In honor of DADA turning 100, The New York Public Library is having a
program with Adrian Sudhalter and Mary Ann Caws titled *Dadaglobe
Reconstructed: A Discussion of the Artworks & Texts* on Tuesday, September
6, 2016, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Details are pasted below.

If you are in the New York City area we hope you can make it. Enjoy the
rest of your summer!

Best regards,
Lori
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*Dadaglobe Reconstructed: A Discussion of the Artworks & Texts /In
conversation with Adrian Sudhalter & Mary Ann Caws
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/09/06/dadaglobe-reconstructed-discussion-artworks-texts-adrian-sudhalter-and>Moderated
by Samantha FriedmanTuesday, September 6, 2016, 6 - 7:30 p.m.*
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Celeste Auditorium

REGISTER ONLINE: http://bit.ly/2bgMqGG

In 1920 and 1921, Tristan Tzara, co-founder of the Dada movement, planned
an ambitious anthology: *Dadaglobe*. This volume was to have been 160 to
300 pages long and printed in an edition of 10,000 copies. The project ran
into budgetary and interpersonal problems and was never published. What
remained after its demise were over 100 artworks and 100 texts that had
been sent to Tzara for its pages, many of which were specifically created
for it.

Adrian Sudhalter has spent the last six years identifying and locating the
intended contributions to *Dadaglobe *and reconstructing this book based on
indications Tzara left behind in his archive. Many of the artworks intended
for *Dadaglobe *are considered icons of 20th century art, but their origin
in this volume have long been forgotten.

This conversation between Sudhalter, an art historian and resident of the
New York Public Library's Frederick Lewis Allen Memorial Room
<http://www.nypl.org/about/locations/schwarzman/research-study-rooms>, and
Mary Ann Caws, a world-renowned scholar and translator of Dada and
Surrealist texts, moderated by MoMA Assistant Curator Samantha Friedman,
considers the ways in which artworks and texts are transformed, translated,
and transmuted on the printed page.

Also on view pop-up display
Embracing Chaos: Dada, 100 Years Later
<https://www.nypl.org/events/exhibitions/embracing-chaos-dada-100-years-later?hspace=365025>

*Now Through September 6th, 2016*

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
McGraw Rotunda, Third Floor

This exhibition showcases the Library’s collections of Dada expressed in
visual and literary form, including works by Tristan Tzara, Marcel Duchamp,
Man Ray, Hugo Ball, Tomoyoshi Murayama, Serge Charchoune, among others.
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*Lori Salmon | **The New York Public Library*
*Librarian*

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