1921
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Art and culture
Visual arts
- The Elephant Celebes by Max Ernst
- Merz 32A (Les Cérises) by Kurt Schwitters
- New York Dada : 'New York Dada' periodical published, edited by Duchamp and Man Ray.
- Dada, in Paris a mock trial of Maurice Barrès takes place and in doing so loses the support of Picabia.
Music
- The Okeh label was the first to set up a special race records division, its "Original Race Records"
Literature
- Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by German philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Six Characters in Search of an Author by Italian author Luigi Pirandello
- Reigen by Arthur Schnitzler premieres
Births
Deaths
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