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Julia tabakhova ✔ Julia.Tabakhova.com. Semantic tools. Jean Arp. Jean Arp / Hans Arp (16 September 1886 – 7 June 1966) was a German-French, or Alsatian, sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist in other media such as torn and pasted paper. When Arp spoke in German he referred to himself as "Hans", and when he spoke in French he referred to himself as "Jean". Many people believe that he was born Hans and later changed his name to Jean, but this is not the case.

Early life[edit] Arp was born in Strasbourg as the son of a French mother and a German father, during the period following the Franco-Prussian War when the area was known as Alsace-Lorraine (Elsass-Lothringen in German) after France had ceded it to Germany in 1871. Following the return of Alsace to France at the end of World War I, French law determined that his name become Jean. In 1904, after leaving the École des Arts et Métiers in Strasbourg, he went to Paris where he published his poetry for the first time.

Career[edit] Arp was a founding member of the Dada movement in Zürich in 1916. Cabaret Voltaire (Zürich) Current appearance Cabaret Voltaire was the name of a nightclub in Zurich, Switzerland. It was founded by Hugo Ball, with his companion Emmy Hennings on February 5, 1916 as a cabaret for artistic and political purposes. Other founding members were Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, and Jean Arp. Events at the cabaret proved pivotal in the founding of the anarchic art movement known as Dada. Hugo Ball performing at Cabaret Voltaire in 1916 Switzerland was a neutral country during World War I and among the many refugees coming to Zurich were artists from all over Europe.

Ball and Hennings approached Ephraim Jan, patron of the Holländische Meierei at Spiegelgasse 1, which had already hosted Zurich's first literary Cabaret, the Pantagruel in 1915.[1] Jan permitted them to use the back room for events. Cabaret Voltaire. The cabaret featured spoken word, dance and music. Cabaret Voltaire event Coordinates: Juliå Tåbåkhovå - Blog. Juliå Tåbåkhovå (juliatabakhova) sur Twitter. Scanadia.