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The Czech banknote in the bottom left hand corner is a souvenir from their visit to Prague where they performed a joint recital of Hausmann's sound poem, 'fmsbwt. A spiralling arrangement of ticket stubs and typographic elements frame the artist's head. It is difficult to ignore the communicative power of the letters and numbers and you cannot help but enter into a dialogue in an attempt to make sense of them. It's an impossible task but there are just enough recognizable elements to keep your curiosity engaged. It had proved to be ineffectual in bringing about the level of change that the Dadaists desired. The Expressionists were inward looking and nationalistic, steeped in a German Gothic past. They were part of the problem. In the Berlin Dada Manifesto of 1. Richard Huelsenbeck launched a scathing attack on the impotence of Expressionism, . Dada is one with the times, it is a child of the present epoch which one may curse, but cannot deny..... Under the pretext of inwardness the Expressionist writers and painters have closed ranks to form a generation which is already expectantly looking forward to an honourable appraisal in the histories of art and literature and is aspiring to honours and accolades..... Expressionism is not spontaneous action. It is the gesture of tired people who wish to escape themselves and forget the present, the war and the misery..... The Expressionists are tired people who have turned their backs on nature and do not dare look the cruelty of the epoch in the face. They have forgotten how to be daring. Dada is daring per se, Dada exposes itself to the risk of its own death. Dada puts itself at the heart of things. It is a satirical illustration of Raoul Hausmann’s statement that the average supporter of what he considered to be a corrupt society “has no more capabilities than those which chance has glued to the outside of his skull; his brain remains empty”. As they relocated to Berlin, Cologne, Hanover and some as far as New York, Dada developed an international reputation but each of these venues had its own distinctive style inspired by the artists who settled there. In post- war Berlin, Dada became less anti- art and adopted a more political stance. Reality bit hard as the war- weary population struggled to survive the effects of economic meltdown. Raoul Hausmann, Hannah H. The technique that most of them trusted to deliver their disparaging commentary was photomontage: a collage of photographs and text cut from contemporary newspapers and magazines. The immediacy of this photographic imagery added an air of authority to their work by physically linking their ideas to the real world. The layout of these works was influenced by the flattened and fragmented arrangements of Cubism and Futurism. George Grosz GEORGE GROSZ (1. The Pillars of Society'. The work of George Grosz gradually evolved from the nihilistic protest of Dada to a more focused expression of his disgust at the cruelty and decadence of the bourgeoisie. Grosz's vitriolic drawings and paintings exposed the hypocrisy of the politicians, the press, the army, the ruling classes and their corrupt clergy. A very few earn millions, while thousands upon thousands are on the verge of starvation. But what has this to do with art? Precisely this, that many painters and writers, in a word, all the so- called 'intellectuals' still tolerate this state of affairs without taking a stand against it... To help shake this belief and to show the oppressed the true faces of their masters is the purpose of my work. In medieval art, saints were painted carrying symbolic attributes to help identify them to the illiterate. For example, Saint Peter was usually depicted holding keys as Christ told him . Grosz updates this device with an outrageous dose of irony to identify his oppressors. In the foreground we have a German officer wearing a monocle and a swastika which, in 1. Nazi party. He has a cruel face with duelling scars on his cheek and a thin slit of a mouth aggressively exposing his teeth. The attributes that he carries are a glass of beer and a sabre, symbols that expose him as a drunken warmonger. However, he is blind to his own brutality as he sees himself as a gallant hussar, illustrated by the delusional thoughts coming out of his head. Behind him on the left is a portrait of Alfred Hugenberg, the press baron, who is wearing a chamber pot engraved with an Iron Cross as a hat. This symbolizes both the bias of his newspapers and Grosz's opinion of them. His attributes are a pencil for writing articles and a blood stained palm. Historically the palm is a symbol of peace, but stained with the bloody consequences of his newspapers' propaganda, it becomes a symbol of hypocrisy. Behind him on the right is a portrait that looks remarkably like Friedrich Ebert, the leader of the Social Democratic Party and the first President of Germany from 1. His attributes are a leaflet that reads, . Grosz leaves no doubt as to what he thinks of his policies by giving him a pile of steaming faeces for brains. At the rear of this work is a clergyman whose sanctimonious face is flushed with the long term effects of alcohol. With closed eyes he preaches from the safety of his room, blind to the reality of the burning city outside his window and ignoring the brutality of the civil war that unfolds behind his back. Cologne Dada. JOHANNES THEODOR BAARGELD(1. Typical Vertical Misrepresentation as a Depiction of the Dada Baargeld'. In Cologne, Max Ernst and Johnannes Baargeld were the founding members of Gruppe D (D for Dada) whose 1. Dada- Vorfr. The show was held in a pub where the public had to enter through the men's toilet where they were confronted by a row of urinals and a woman in a communion dress reciting obscene poems. They also encouraged visitors to smash up certain exhibits and provided them with a hammer to do so, enlisting their participation in the 'anti- art' spirit of Dada. Max Ernst. MAX ERNST (1. The Chinese Nightingale'. Max Ernst, like most of the great artists associated with Dada, saw imaginative possibilities in the techniques that the Dadaists employed for their 'anti- art' activities. Where Hausmann and Heartfield had used the fragmented imagery of photomontage as a vehicle for political satire, Ernst took a more lyrical approach by creating a visual poetry built from the unconscious associations of juxtaposed images. What actors and actresses appeared in Spree. 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The Montreal melon would have remained lost to history if not for a simple but gnawing question that popped into food journalist Barry Lazar’s mind in 1. Orchards had once thrived on the west side of Montreal, and he learned that his neighborhood, Notre- Dame- de- Gr. The melons, which took a whole summer to mature, were huge, often weighing between 1. Butterball turkey. They were either pumpkin- or football- shaped, depending on the strain, and grown mostly by two prosperous NDG farming families, the D. Lawrence River, where there was good sun exposure and protection from harsh northwest winds. The Montreal melon in a Burpee’s catalog, 1. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden. After Burpee Seeds founder Washington Atlee Burpee encountered the melons at a Montreal market in August 1. North America through his popular seed catalogue. Burpee’s catalogue described the melon as “remarkably thick . By the early 1. 90. 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The Canadian Pacific Railway offered the melon in its formal dining cars, instructing staff to serve it “on cracked ice in a bread tray,” accompanied by a finger bowl. Montreal’s famous crop was so profitable that at least one farmer hired an armed guard to protect his fields at night. By 1. 90. 7 the melons could earn the farmers a couple thousand dollars per acre each season, around $4. In a 1. 90. 8 report, the USDA took note of the “melon of unusual excellence,” its “fancy prices,” and the fact that “even at such prices, the Canadian growers are not able to supply the American demand.”A menu from 1. Montreal melon. Courtesy New York Public Library. American seed companies started growing their own varieties of the melon, giving them names like Mammoth Montreal, Montreal Market, and Perfect Montreal. According to William Woys Weaver, author of Heirloom Vegetable Gardening, the Montreal melon was more widely grown in New England, Canada, and the Upper Midwest than honeydew, cantaloupes, or any other muskmelon, “not only because of its large size but because it yielded the best- flavored melons for short- season gardens.”But the melon’s heyday wouldn’t last. Like hundreds of fruit and vegetable varieties that thrived during the early 2. It wasn’t an easy melon. It required a fair amount of coddling: watering, syringing, ventilating, lifting with a flat stone or shingle to prevent cracking or rot, and turning every few days to ensure uniformity of shape, color, netting, and ripening. But perhaps its biggest enemy was urban development. Between 1. 91. 4 and 1. NDG’s population increased tenfold (from 5,0. Residential blocks, schools, and churches were built to accommodate the growth. Cars began replacing horses on the streets, and all but one of the racetracks gave way to development. Gone was the easy access to natural fertilizer for the melon fields, and the Montreal melon, Lazar says, “required a lot of fertilizer.”The area’s urbanization continued through the postwar period, and the farmers eventually sold their melon land to developers. By the early 1. 95. Burpee’s seed catalog no longer offered its seeds. He knew about a stick insect, long thought to be extinct, that had been found clinging to a rock on an island in the South Pacific; a fish that had been known only from its fossil record until 1. Indian Ocean by an angler; and a bird that was thought to have vanished from Bermuda shortly after British sailors arrived in the 1. Saving the Montreal melon from extinction might have been a long shot, but Abley figured that if anyone could do it, it was Ken Taylor. At the time, Taylor sold organic heirloom vegetables at his farm on Saturdays. Abley had shopped there on occasion and had been struck by the variety of items on display. He remembers being particularly impressed by the Cream of Saskatchewan melon, because he’d grown up in Saskatchewan and had never heard of it. It was obvious, says Abley, that Taylor had “an unusual interest in plants.”Taylor is a rare breed: a farmer with a Ph. D. At 7. 0, he’s well over 6 feet tall, with a prominent chin and white stubble. His land looks nothing like a typical farm — no wide- open fields or neat rows of crops. It’s chaotic, shady in parts and overgrown with tall weeds and wildflowers. The crops blend into their surroundings. They’re easy to miss. Taylor bought the first acre of what he now calls Green Barn Farm in 1. At the time, he’d just become a professor at John Abbott College in the West Island of Montreal — a job he’d go on to hold for 3. He’d grown up on a farm in southeastern Quebec, and he missed growing his own food. The land was all swamp and scrub weed, with a few open wells on it. A dilapidated barn more than a century old sat on the property and was used by the town’s mayor as a place to store his boats. Taylor planted hundreds of fruit and nut trees, and over the years he expanded his acreage, started one of Montreal’s first CSAs, and renovated the barn house, where he and his wife, Lorraine, held the Saturday market for more than two decades. Ken Taylor at Green Barn Farm in Montreal. Arthur Gauthier For Buzzfeed News. Taylor raised his four children at the farm and did what he could to keep them away from fast foods or foods with corn byproducts or foods imported from countries with different regulatory standards. To satisfy their desire for sweets, he baked them hemp cookies. He’s eager to share them, and sometimes does so in ways that are pithy and provocative. Nick says a typical conversation with his dad while growing up meant patiently sitting through “fun fact 9,2. And while he found it hard to bear for the first 1. He now has his master’s degree in plant science, works closely with Taylor, and plans to someday take over for him at the farm. Though Taylor took on farming simply because he wanted to grow his own food, it has evolved into a mission. He sells seeds, seedlings, and rootstock on the Green Barn Farm website, urging growers to “protect our Canadian genetic heritage.” He also partners with a Montreal CSA, Lufa Farms, to provide items for its food baskets; offers “eco- education” through workshops and seminars; and gives “Taste- n- Talk” tours of the farm. On the farm these days you can see wandering chickens, edible flowers, a grape vineyard, a pawpaw orchard, sunflowers, and tree after tree, some 6. Depending on the season, they bear black walnuts, chestnuts, mulberries, apricots, plums, peaches, and highbush cranberries, along with more exotic offerings like quince. A shady dirt path leads to a three- acre plot where overgrown weeds obscure rows of low- lying vine crops like squashes and melons. Items you wouldn’t expect to find in a northern climate thrive on Taylor’s land: bananas, Asian pears, pecans, sumac. And he thinks other Canadian farmers ought to be doing the same.“Planting seeds and pounding the soil and annually preparing it and fertilizing it and watering it and fighting whatever short- term disease you may have so that you can finish everything up in three months is not a very earth- friendly or sustainable food production system,” says Taylor. In 2. 01. 2, Canada became the world’s fifth- largest agricultural exporter — and spent $3. We’re a country of agriculture, but we can’t feed ourselves,” Taylor says. Diversity is important in farming, because planting only one crop, or one variety of a crop, leaves it vulnerable to disease. The Irish Potato Famine is a case in point. The Cavendish banana, which makes up 9. As a food grower, Taylor sees it as his responsibility to restore to his little section of earth the genetic diversity that’s been lost from it. We’ve now got cornfields and soy fields and people, so there’s no natural mixing and changing of the genetics.” That’s important, he says, because “if you take a population and let them inbreed, eventually none of them are very strong.”There’s also a critical need for diversity in how food is grown, he says. While CSAs like Lufa Farms — which grows food hydroponically in rooftop greenhouses year- round — are a step in the right direction, most innovation in farming is happening elsewhere in the world, Taylor says. He points to encouraging models such as the old London Underground bomb shelters that have been converted into subterranean food farms and rely on the Earth’s natural heat, and the food hubs in Vermont that aid sustainable local- food systems. In Canada, only 1. Robot Check. Enter the characters you see below. 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