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'''''The Blind Man''''' was an art and [[Dada]] journal published briefly by
'''''The Blind Man''''' was an art and [[Dada]] journal published briefly by the New York Dadaists in 1917.


[[Henri-Pierre Roche]] and [[Marcel Duchamp]], visiting from France, organized the magazine with [[Beatrice Wood]] in New York City. [[Mina Loy]] also contributed to the first, ''Independents' Number'' issue.
[[Henri-Pierre Roche]] and [[Marcel Duchamp]], visiting from France, organized the magazine with [[Beatrice Wood]] in New York City. [[Mina Loy]] also contributed to the first, ''Independents' Number'' issue.

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The Blind Man was an art and Dada journal published briefly by the New York Dadaists in 1917.

Henri-Pierre Roche and Marcel Duchamp, visiting from France, organized the magazine with Beatrice Wood in New York City. Mina Loy also contributed to the first, Independents' Number issue.

They published only one more issue, with the following contributors:

Volume 2 is best known for the group's reaction to the rejection of Duchamp's Fountain by an unjuried art show in 1917. Although the magazine had a brief life, it was influential as the first publication by Dadaists in the United States.