Artist
Kurt Schwitters (1887‑1948)
Title
Opened by Customs
Zollamtlich geöffnet
Date 1937-8
MediumPaper, printed paper, oil paint and graphite on paper
Dimensionssupport: 331 x 253 mm frame: 523 x 421 x 29 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Purchased 1958
Reference
T00214
Image credit© DACS, 2002
Not on display
Kurt Schwitters, 'Opened by Customs, 1937-8
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Kurt Schwitters,
'Opened by Customs', 1937-8
Jean Arp (Hans Arp),
'Torn-Up Woodcut', 1920/54
Kurt Schwitters,
'(Relief in Relief)', c.1942-5
Raoul Hausmann,
'The Art Critic', 1919-20
Marcel Duchamp,
'The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass)', 1915-23, reconstruction by Richard Hamilton 1965-6, lower panel remade 1985
Jean Crotti,
'Portrait of Edison', 1920
Marcel Duchamp,
'Coffee Mill', 1911
Max Ernst,
'Dadaville', c.1924
Kurt Schwitters,
'The Autumn Crocus', 1926-8, reconstructed 1958
Francis Picabia,
'The Fig-Leaf', 1922
Kurt Schwitters,
'Picture of Spatial Growths - Picture with Two Small Dogs', 1920-39
Jean Arp (Hans Arp),
'According to the Laws of Chance', 1933
Kurt Schwitters,
'Red Wire Sculpture', 1944
Marcel Duchamp,
'3 stoppages étalon (3 Standard Stoppages)', 1913-14, replica 1964
Marcel Duchamp,
'Fountain', 1917, replica 1964
Man Ray,
'New York', 1920, editioned replica 1973
Man Ray,
'Cadeau', 1921, editioned replica 1972
Man Ray,
'L'Enigme d'Isidore Ducasse', 1920, remade 1972
Man Ray,
'The Lovers', 1933, editioned replica 1973
Man Ray,
'Emak Bakia', 1926, remade 1970