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Daniel Spoerri
Daniel Spoerri (born 27 March 1930 in Galați) is a Swiss artist and writer born in Romania.〔Wieland Schmied and Daniel Spoerri, ''Daniel Spoerri: Coincidence as Master = Le Hasard comme maître = Der Zufall als Meister = Il caso come maestro'', Bielefeld, Germany, 2003 at p. 8, hereinafter "Schmied and Spoerri"〕 Spoerri is best known for his "snare-pictures," a type of assemblage or object art, in which he captures a group of objects, such as the remains of meals eaten by individuals, including the plates, silverware and glasses, all of which are fixed to the table or board, which is then displayed on a wall. He also is widely acclaimed for his book, ''Topographie Anécdotée
* du Hasard'' (''An Anecdoted Topography of Chance''), a literary analog to his snare-pictures, in which he mapped all the objects located on his table at a particular moment, describing each with his personal recollections evoked by the object.
== Early life==

Spoerri was born Daniel Isaac Feinstein, on 27 March 1930, in Galați, Romania. Although his father, Isaac Feinstein, had converted to Christianity, after Romania entered the War on the side of Nazi Germany he was arrested and killed in 1941. His mother, born Lydia Spoerri, was Swiss and was therefore able to emigrate with her family of 6 children to Switzerland in 1942. There, he was adopted by his maternal uncle and registered as Daniel Spoerri, a name he has retained.〔Schmied and Spoerri, supra, at p. 8; Spoerri, ''An Anecdoted Topography of Chance (Re-Anecdoted Version)'', New York, 1966, p. 175, hereinafter "Spoerri 1966".〕
In the 1950s he was active in dance, studying classical dance with Olga Preobrajenska and in 1954 becoming the lead dancer at the State Opera of Bern, Switzerland. He later staged several avant-garde plays including Ionesco's ''The Bald Soprano'' and Picasso's surrealist ''Desire Trapped by the Tail.'' During that period he met a number of Surrealist artists, including Jean Tinguely, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, and also a number of artists subsequently associated with the Fluxus movement, including Robert Filliou, Dieter Roth and Emmett Williams. In the late 1950s, Spoerri married Vera Mertz.〔Schmied and Spoerri, supra, at p. 144; Spoerri 1966, supra, at p. 175.〕

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