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		<title>Dada is not dead</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On évoquait Dada un peu plus haut (voir ici) . Un mouvement bref, intense, qui fit table rase des conventions politiques et esthétiques, en conservant un...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On évoquait Dada un peu plus haut (<a title="E.L.T Mesens" href="https://www.lm-magazine.com/?p=3538" target="_blank">voir ici</a>) . Un mouvement bref, intense, qui fit table rase des conventions politiques et esthétiques, en conservant un sens de l&#8217;humour féroce. Un siècle plus tard qu&#8217;en reste t- il ? Les artistes présentés ici ne se posent pas en héritiers officiels du mouvement de Tristan Tzara. Mais, devant les grafs très post-Bérus de Mimi The Clown, les portraits énergiques de David Veroone et les formes généreuses des cartoons de David Gouny, on envisage Dada comme un papa. Un père indigne, évidemment.</p>
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