Dada in Belgium
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- | [[E.L.T. Mesens]] was committed to Dadaism, through his contact with figures like [[Tristan Tzara]], [[Man Ray]] and [[Francis Picabia]]. | + | [[E.L.T. Mesens]] was committed to Dadaism, through his contact with figures like [[Tristan Tzara]], [[Man Ray]] and [[Francis Picabia]]. [[Clément Pansaers]] is considered ''the'' Belgian Dadaist. |
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E.L.T. Mesens was committed to Dadaism, through his contact with figures like Tristan Tzara, Man Ray and Francis Picabia. Clément Pansaers is considered the Belgian Dadaist.
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