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Le Coeur à barbe (The Bearded Heart)

A work made of letterpress and relief printing on two folded sheets.

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  • A work made of letterpress and relief printing on two folded sheets.

Date:

1922

Artist:

Edited by Tristan Tzara (French, born Romania, 1896-1963)
Contributions by Marcel Duchamp (American, born France, 1887-1968)
Contributions by Paul Éluard (French, 1895-1952)
Contributions by Benjamin Péret (French, 1899-1859)
Contributions by Various Artists

About this artwork

This two-page, single issue magazine is a perfect example of the interpersonal drama that often took place within Dada and Surrealist circles. Designed by Marcel Duchamp, with contributions by various other artists and writers of the time, the small but mighty booklet constituted a response to the Surrealist founder Andre Breton’s critique of Dadaist founder Tristan Tzara’s unwavering nihilism. The magazine’s title, meaning “the Bearded Heart,” comes from Tzara’s play entitled Le coeur a gaz (The Gas Heart), which Breton attended and at which he caused a scene by leaping on stage and assaulting an actor with his cane. The writing in this issue is combative and direct, making Tzara and Breton’s later reconciliation under their shared opposition to Nazi oppression that much more meaningful. Design-wise, the flyer is now iconic of the Dadaists’ fractious aesthetic and community.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Special Collections

Artist

Tristan Tzara (Editor)

Title

Le Coeur à barbe (The Bearded Heart)

Place

Paris (Object made in:)

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1922

Medium

Letterpress and relief printing on two folded sheets

Dimensions

23 × 14 cm (9 1/16 × 5 9/16 in.)

Credit Line

Mary Reynolds Collection Fund, Ryerson & Burnham Libraries

Reference Number

2020.56

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