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Synonyms dada
Type of art movement, artistic movement

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Talking head apologists for feeble minded neo-dadaism just don't get it do they?
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Dadaism and surrealism were historically linked yet also opposed to each other.
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Humorist Barry Humphries has been a provocative exponent of dadaism in Australia.
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Ironically, it was dadaism, which purported to prize meaninglessness over meaning.
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Dadaism began as a nihilistic artistic movement that paralleled the political anarchist movements of the times.
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Students are doing presentations about the big movements in the French literature such as classicism, romanism, realism, naturalism dadaism, and baroque.
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Born in France a decade or so before the barricades went up in Paris, situationism is best seen as the lost love child of dadaism and surrealism.
From the guardian.co.uk
Solomon wanted to commit suicide, but he thought a form of suicide appropriate to dadaism would be to go to a mental institution and demand a lobotomy.
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Dadaism, with its most notable exponent, Marcel Duchamp, rejected conventional art styles altogether by exhibiting found objects, notably a urinal.
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  • Dada: a nihilistic art movement (especially in painting) that flourished in Europe early in the 20th century; based on irrationality and negation of the accepted laws of beauty
  • Dada (/u02C8du0251u02D0du0251u02D0/) or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. Dada in Zu00FCrich, Switzerland, began in 1916 at Cabaret Voltaire, spreading to Berlin shortly thereafter, but the height of New York Dada was the year before, in 1915. The term anti-art, a precursor to Dada, was coined by Marcel Duchamp around 1913 when he created his first readymades...
  • (dadaist) alternative spelling of Dadaist; alternative spelling of Dadaist
  • An art style founded by Hans Arp in Zurich after WW1 which challenged the established canons of art, thoughts and morality etc. Disgusted with the war and society in general, Dadaist expressed their feelings by creating "non-art. ...
  • A protest movement in art and literature founded by Tristan Tzara in 1916. Followers of the movement expressed their outrage at the destruction brought about by World War I by revolting against numerous forms of social convention. ...
  • Movement originating during and after World War One emphasizing the incongruous and accidental while mocking the traditions of art.
  • A movement, c. 1915-23, that rejected accepted aesthetic standards. It aimed to create antiart and nonart, often employing a sense of the absurd. The Eight A group of American painters who united out of opposition to academic standards in the early twentieth century. ...
  • A movement begun by Marcel Duchamp who, in 1915, had moved to New York City and in the same year coined the term "ready-made," was the chief anticipator of Dada. ...
  • My attempt of dadaism for school, made it with AS. I will add it here in case of loss or something.