Hugo Ball
Hugo Ball was a German author and poet, born 1886 in Pirmasens[?] (Germany), died 1927 in Sant’Abbondio[?] (Switzerland).
Ball was one of the leading artists in the dadaistic movement[?], or Dada.
Some of his major works are the poem "Karawane," a collection of poems
7 schizophrene Sonette, the drama Die Nase des Michelangelo and a
biography of Hermann Hesse.
As co-founder of the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich he lead the Dada Zürich[?] movement and coined the word Dada, which he allegedly took from a dictionary. He was married to Emmy Hennings[?], another member of Dada Zürich[?].
related artists:
Richard Huelsenbeck[?]
Tristan Tzara
Hans Arp
Emmy Hennings[?]
Walter Serner[?]