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Collecting the pieces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2018

Leila Kassir*
Affiliation:
Research Librarian: British, USA & Commonwealth Literature, Senate House Library, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, UK Email: [email protected] (Formerly Academic Support Librarian, London College of Communication Library)
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As befits a journal for art libraries I shall begin this opinion piece with Max Ernst's quote on exhibiting Dada: ‘What's the matter with everyone, wanting to make a museum piece out of Dada? Dada was a bomb…can you imagine anyone…wanting to collect the pieces, sticking it together and displaying it?’

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4. ibid.

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