- Richard Ball, Flight Out Of Time (University of California Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1996)
- Hans Richter, Dada: Art and Anti-Art (London: Thames and Hudson, 1965)
- Uwe M. Schneede, George Grosz, His Life and Work (New York: Universe Books, 1979)
- Richard Huelsenbeck, Memoirs of a Dada Drummer (University of California Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1991)
- Matthew Gale, Dada and Surrealism Art & Ideas (Phaidon Press, 1997)
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- Becker, Annette. "The Avant-Garde, Madness and the Great War." Journal of Contemporary History. (2000): 71. Surrealism
was an art movement that was engendered by World War I. Many Surrealists belonged to the war generation and were either
doctors or nurses during the war years. Because of this, they were no longer "shell-shocked"and therefore this was no longer
an interest to them after 1918.
- Heller, Steven. "Dada Vu." Print New York. (2006): 40-42. This is a reflection on the Dada art movement due to a recent
exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. It is also a reflection of how iconic the work was and how these works influenced
other works as well as the fact that very few inventive works have been created by 21st-century artists.
- Nell, Jonathan T.D. "Dada: The Museum of Modern Art." (2006): 99-100. A review of "Dada," a traveling exhibition. This article
looks at the art movement as a whole and how the works still have the same impact that they had back in 1916.
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- Phillips, John and Ma Shaoling. "Undercover Surrealism:Picasso, Miro, Masson and the Vision of Georges Bataille." Theory, Culture
& Society. 12 (2006): 253-262.
- Nodelman, Sheldon. "Duchampiana: The Decollation of Saint Marcel." Art in America. (2006): 115, 117, 119.
- Nel, Phillip. "Dad Knows Best: Growing up "Surreal" with Dr. Seuss." Children's Literature. (1999): 150-154.
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- Stephen. Surrealist.com (1998). http://www.surrealist.com This is a terriffic general site about the Surrealistmovement, the history,
the artists, and even the very definition of Surrealism. Ths site also includes images of Surrealist art work. A great site to begin one's
knowledge of the Surrealist movement.
- Andre Breton and Cecil Touchon. What? This is Surrealism! http://www.surrealism.net/ This site has a list of the major Surrealist artists
and lists books that are good about the artist.
- Monica Sanchez. History of Surrealism http://www.gosurreal.com/history.htm A site dedicated to the history of Surrealism. Has great
information, but few images.
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