What is another word for Tristan Tzara?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɪstən tsˈɑːɹə] (IPA)

Tristan Tzara was a prominent Romanian-born poet, essayist, and avant-garde artist. His innovative and experimental approach to art and literature had a significant influence on the Dadaist movement. Tzara is also known for his involvement in the Surrealist movement, and as a co-founder of the literary review, Dada. Some synonyms that may be used to describe Tzara include avant-garde, experimental, innovative, revolutionary, and iconoclastic. His contributions to modern art and literature were groundbreaking and continue to inspire artists and writers today.

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Famous quotes with Tristan tzara

  • I hereby declare that on February 8th, 1916, Tristan Tzara discovered the word DADA. I was present with my twelve children when Tzara pronounced for the first time this word which has aroused in us such legitimate enthusiasm. This took place at the Café Terrasse in Zurich, and I wore a brioche in my left nostril. I am convinced that this word has no importance and that only imbeciles and Spanish professors can be interested in dates. What interests us is the Dada spirit and we were all Dada before the existence of Dada. The first Holy Virgins I painted date from 1886, when I was a few months old and amused myself by pissing graphic impressions. The morality of idiots and their belief in geniuses makes me shit.
    Jean Arp
  • Dada was founded in Zurich in the spring of 1916 by Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, Jean Arp, Marcel Janco and Richard Huelsenbeck at the Cabaret Voltaire [in Zurich, Switzerland].. .Arp was an Alsatian; he had lived through the beginning of the war and the whole nationalistic frenzy in Paris, and was pretty well disgusted with all the petty chicanery there, and in general with the sickening changes that had taken place in the city and the people on which we had all squandered our love before the war [World War 1., 1914-1918].
    Jean Arp

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