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Marc Dachy was born on 1952, is a French art historian, publisher and translator. Discover Marc Dachy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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He was the author of several works in the Dada/Surrealist field, one of them, Journal du mouvement Dada 1915-1923 (Journal of the Dada Movement 1915-1923), was awarded the Grand Prix du Livre d'Art in 1990 presented to Dachy by Jack Lang in the Louvre auditorium.
Journal du mouvement Dada 1915-1923 was translated into English by Skira Rizzoli International.
Marc Dachy (born November 5, 1952, in Mortsel (near Antwerp) Belgium - died October 8, 2015, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris) was a French art historian whose speciality was Dadaism and Surrealism, an art curator, a translator, lecturer and publisher.
The Prix des Créateurs was awarded to Dachy in 1978 by Eugène Ionesco.
Dachy was the founder of Transedition, the publisher of the Luna Park Journal that published texts by Antonin Artaud, Alain Arias-Misson, Samuel Beckett, Bernard Blistène, Alain Borer, Joan Brossa, John Cage, E.E. Cummings, Arthur Cravan, Nicolas Charlet, Sophie Podolski, Brion Gysin, Daniil Harms, Yannick Haenel, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Alain Jouffroy, Anselm Jappe, Takehisa Kosugi, Yves Klein, Pierre Restany, Gertrude Stein, Kate Steinitz, Virgil Thomson, Jacques Villeglé and Stéphane Zagdanski.
The Journal was devoted partly to contemporary art creation and partly to the history of the avant-garde.
Marc Dachy was one of the main specialists of the Dada art movement (Tristan Tzara, for example) and Surrealism (André Breton, as example).
Dachy also published previously unpublished works by Louis Aragon (from his Dada period) as part of the Contemporary Literary History Project, a selection of texts by Clément Pansaers in 1986 (published by Gérard Lebovici / Champ Libre), letters by Francis Picabia in 1988 (also published by Gérard Lebovici) and a book of interviews with Raymond Hains.
In 1993 he was the general curator of the Biennial de Lyon, that he called And they all change the world: chosen from a poem by Julian Beck that had been published in the Luna Park Journal.
Dachy translated texts from English to French by the artists Gertrude Stein, John Cage, Piet Mondrian, La Monte Young and Kurt Schwitters published by Ivrea, as well as texts by Eugène Jolas and Theo van Doesburg.
He had been a resident in Kyoto at Villa Kujoyama in 2000 to prepare his book Dada au Japon (PUF 2002).
Dachy has also collaborated on various art catalogs, such as Cocteau (2003), Danser sa vie (2011) at the Centre Pompidou, A Theater without Theater for MACBA in Barcelona (2007) and Van Doesburg and the International Avant-garde for the Tate Modern in London in 2009.
He edited a special Dada issue of Literary Magazine (no 446, October in 2005).
Other translations into English include his books Dada: The Revolt of Art, published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc in 2006 and The Dada Movement, published by Rizzoli in 1990.
Dachy's essay on Japanese Dadaism (the Mavo group) and Japanese neo-Dada extensions (Gutai) was published in Japan by Suiseisha.
Dachy died on October 8, 2015, in Paris of cancer.