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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · Dada, nihilistic and antiaesthetic movement in the arts that flourished primarily in Zürich, Switzerland; New York City; Berlin, Cologne, and Hannover, Germany; and Paris in the early 20th century. Ball, Hugo. Hugo Ball, 1916. Several explanations have been given by various members of the movement as to how it received its name.

  2. Dada is one of the hardest art movement to define and to introduce. Here's my attempt at doing exactly that.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Th...

  3. A world of questions. Duchamp’s provocation characterized not only his art, but also the short-lived, enigmatic, and incredibly diverse transnational group of artists who constituted a movement known as Dada.

  4. Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the nationalism that many thought had led to the war.

  5. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsDada | Tate

    Dada was an art movement formed during the First World War in Zurich in negative reaction to the horrors and folly of the war. The art, poetry and performance produced by dada artists is often satirical and nonsensical in nature. Raoul Hausmann. The Art Critic (1919–20) Tate. © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2024.

  6. Dada emerged amid the brutality of World War I (1914–18)—a conflict that claimed the lives of eight million military personnel and an estimated equal number of civilians. This unprecedented loss of human life was a result of trench warfare and technological advances in weaponry, communications, and transportation systems.

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · A world of questions. Duchamp’s provocation characterized not only his art, but also the short-lived, enigmatic, and incredibly diverse transnational group of artists who constituted a movement known as Dada.

  8. www.moma.org › collection › termsDada | MoMA

    An artistic and literary movement formed in response to the disasters of World War I (1914–18) and to an emerging modern media and machine culture. Dada artists sought to expose accepted and often repressive conventions of order and logic, favoring strategies of chance, spontaneity, and irreverence.

  9. A Brief History of Dada. The irreverent, rowdy revolution set the trajectory of 20th-century art. Paul Trachtman. May 2006. 1 / 4.

  10. Dada or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centres in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire.

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