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Dada or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1922. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature—poetry, art manife...
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Dada art history & artist biographies ... The Dada art movement reigned from about 1916 to 1920 mainly in the countries of France, Germany and Switzerland. The Dadaism movement was based on principles of anarchy, cynicism, and rejecting the laws of social organization and beauty.
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Dada - An early twentieth century art movement which ridiculed contemporary culture and traditional art forms. The movement was formed to prove the bankruptcy of existing style of artistic expression rather than to promote a particular style itself.
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Artists by Movement: Dada ... The founders included the French artist Jean Arp and the writers Hugo Ball and Tristan Tzara. Francis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp were also key contributors. The Dada movement evolved into Surrealism in the 1920's. ... Francis Picabia 1879-1953 French Painter; Art Prints...
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The Dada movement was perhaps the most decisive single influence on the development of twentieth-century art, and its innovations are so pervasive as to be virtually taken for granted today.
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The gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. A research site about the Dada movement. ... As the site is developed, it will also become a resource for additional information about the historic Dada movement and the individual Dada writers and artists, as well as links to other Internet resources. ... Art Library...
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DaDa Online is a source of many different texts and links to artwork on the web from the Dadaism movement in Europe. The information here is avalable in German and English. ... I must sadly report that the project to make Dada Online multi-lingual is on indefinite hold.
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Dada did it. (Dada art movement, traveling exhibition) - A growing number of artists, critics, museum curators, historians, co : Encyclopedia.com ... Find more facts and information related to the article "Dada did it. (Dada art movement, traveling ..."
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Dada was, officially, not a movement, its artists not artists and its art not art. That sounds easy enough, doesn't it? Of course, there is a bit more to the story of Dadaism than this simplistic explanation. ... Dada began in Zurich and became an international movement. ... Dada art is nonsensical to the point of whimsy.
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This radical English art movement was named by American poet Ezra Pound, led by writer Wyndham Lewis and included French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. In 1914, they published Blast, a polemical magazine; they copied futurist rhetoric and fauve styles. ... Dada claimed to be anti-art. It specialised in scandalous...
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