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Dada Movement Overview and Key Ideas TheArtStory

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    Kurt Schwitters was a German artist who was particularly influential in the development of Dada movement and his own offshoot of Dada that he called Merz. Schwitters was heavily involved in the international avant-garde, with artists like El Lissitzky, Hans Arp, and Tristan Tzara. Claude Cahun. Quick view Read more.

Dada – Art Term Tate

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    Dada 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

Dadaism Art Movement, Definition, Artworks and Artists

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    Some Dadaists did not survive the Second World War and died in Hitler’s death camps. He considered their works to be “degenerate art”. Dadaism “readymades” were part of the anti-art philosophy and have reappeared as new art. Pierre Pinoncelli, a performance artist, used Duchamp’s Fountain in a piece in which he urinated on the work.

Dada - Important Paintings, Collages, Photos TheArtStory

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    Jan 21, 2012 · Picabia was a French artist who embraced the many ideas of Dadaism and defined some himself. He very much enjoyed going against convention and re-defining himself to work in new ways a number of times over a career that spanned over 45 years. At first he worked closely with Alfred Stieglitz, who gave him his first one-man show in New York City.

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