Since 2015, Es Baluard is working on a project on Dadaist women as part of the group of gender studies of the museum, with which is aimed to create an open discussion from meetings and presentation of the conclusions of the studies as a platform for knowledge and research.
In 2016, coinciding with the centenary of the Dada movement, el Observatori presents this work on women who failed to move to the forefront of the history of Dadaism, but maintained a disruptive attitude to the rules of time and against the system.
Some of the Dada women were: Elsa von Freytag-Loring-hove, Angelika Hoerle, Anais Nin, Emmy Hennings, Florine Stettheiner, Mina Loy, Sophie Tauber, Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Hoch and Marie Laurencin, among others.
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