DADA

däˈdä or Dadaismdäˈdäĭzəm, international nihilistic movement among European artists and writers that lasted from 1916 to 1922. Born of the widespread disillusionment engendered by World War I, it originated in Zürich with the poetry of the Romanian Tristan Tzara. Dada attacked conventional standards of aesthetics and behavior and stressed absurdity and the role of the unpredictable in artistic creation. In Berlin, Dada had political overtones, exemplified by the caricatures of George Grosz. The French movement was more literary in emphasis; it centered around Tristan Tzara, André Breton, Louis Aragon, Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, and Man Ray. The latter three artists carried the spirit of Dada to New York City. Typical were the elegant collages devised by Arp, Kurt Schwitters, and Max Ernst from refuse and scraps of paper, and Duchamp's celebrated Mona Lisa adorned with a mustache and a goatee. Dada principles were eventually modified to become the basis of surrealism in 1924. The literary manifestations of Dada were mostly nonsense poems—meaningless random combinations of words—which were read in public.

See R. Short, Dada and Surrealism (1980); S. C. Foster, ed., Dada-Dimensions (1985); H. Richter, Dada: Art and Anti-Art (1985); R. Motherwell, ed., The Dada Painters and Poets (1951, 2d ed. 1989).

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...Iris. 2005. Die Fulle des Nichts: Wie Dada die Kontingenz zur Weltan schauung macht...Foster, Stephen C. (ed.). 1996. Dada: The Coordinates of Cultural Politics...Arts 1). New York: G.K. Hall. 4 Dada Suicides: Selected Texts of Arthur Cravan...
...topic. The best general history is Dawn Ades, Dada and Surrealism Reviewed Arts Council of Great...but see also Matthew Gale's chronology, Dada and Surrealism Phaidon, 1997 . In terms of Dada, a major eight-volume study is in progress...
Introduction: Shopping for Dada Dada is an artichoke. -- Francis Picabia, "Dada philosophique" Dada fills tubes of paint with margarine. -- Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, "Les Plaisirs de Dada" Although the word Dada first appeared in...
...complaints, then, with sentiments expressed by Dada artists, such as Hans Arp. In his "Notes from a Dada Diary" (1932) Arp writes, "time and space...back again before he leaves" (221). The Dada dilemma is Fausts-"the light of day is...
...example, an unsyncopated measure eight to the bar, has a natural stress accent on the first of every pair of pulses: dada-dada-dada-dada; dividing the bar 2222. If we displace the natural accent of the second pair, we get the havanaise or habanera...
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...while Parisian Dada, flowing from the...carnivalesque parody. Dadas complex combination...metaphor establishes Dadas multiplicity-as the various Dada texts, like tornadoes...time alludes to Dadas wartime and post...general thrust of Dada is "sometimes a...
...follow I look closely at two Dada photomontages, Hausmanns Fiat...have come to expect of Berlin Dadas ironical announcements. Pasted...stuttering pun says, this man is a Dada-dandy. And though the facial...Hausmann, Hochs lover during the Dada years. As such it is a witty...
...Wobblies, Dil Picklers, and Windy City Dada by Franklin Rosemont Poet, playwright...creative/destructive rebellion known as Dada. In that sprawling, adventurous, working...1920s experiment with a Chicago-based Dada movement was significantly different...
Dada Diaspora. by Jody B. Cutler Deep Impressions: Willie Cole Works on Paper The James Gallery of the Graduate Center, The City...
Hybrid Ontology. by Nogin Chung The Dada Cyborg: Visions of the New Human in Weimar...than human beings, Matthew Biro in The Dada Cyborg: Visions of the. New Human in...as a primary lens to examine the Berlin Dada movement during the interwar period. To...
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...The progenitors of Dada inhabited a world...well as the target of Dadas derision. Dadas own...and operations from Dadas vast and scattered...this show presents Dada as a prototypical...If we contemplate Dadas legacy now, and this is very much a Dada show for now, then...
...home for that much," recalls Dada, now 33, who worked as an...payment and excellent credit, Dada contacted a real estate agent...at $200,000 but accepted Dadas offer of $150,000 it was appraised at $250,000. Dada doesnt know why the seller accepted...
Wildes Child: Dadas Anti-Hero Was an Outrageous...jockstrap. As the "anti-art" Dada movement emerged, such extravagant...He similarly dominates 4 Dada Suicides, a new collection...is a dubious inclusion in 4 Dada Suicides. He was only a marginal...
Art Is Dead to Dada. by Fraser Bell ... Dada...If the atonality of the Dada music jarred the senses...the language of the times, Dadas linguistic mimicry was its...symmetry. The following is pure Dada poetry: Companies will move...
Making Mischief: Dada invades New York: Whitney Museum...the show, "Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York" was meant...was the real occasion for Dadas invasion of New York. Of course...an important question: Why Dada now? In defining New York Dada...
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...Celebrity Chefs the Tunefully Named Dada Is Unique. She Tells Womens...Byline: Alison Jones When Dada was a little girl she dreamed...like that cost money, money Dadas family didnt have. Instead...having pretend tea parties, Dada was cooking for real. By the...
...Tristan Tzara wanted to make dada international. Both Mr. Picabia...Duchamp brought a later kind of dada to New York and Paris. Some...geographically and psychologically from dadas beginnings - the exhibit, also...exhibit was designed around dada movements, rather than cities...
...as brilliant was the edible dada on the mezzanine outside the...imaginative buffet. Also catching the dada spirit was museum trustee Diana...creative dining, there was talk of dadas timeliness. "In raising questions...games, Web designs - started in dada," added businessman Thomas...
Mark Is the DaDa When It Comes to Art. Byline...the operations director at DaDa - Disability and Deaf arts...direction and the organisation of DaDas disability and deaf arts festival...the two led to his role at DaDa. Mark said: "Ive had a 25...
Whos Your Dada? Baby Happy Hour at Wonderland. Byline...next to a sticker that says "What is Dada?"), a booth made of minivan seats and...indeed once have an identity beyond mamma or dada. In fact, if they would change that sticker...
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DADA da da or Dadaism da daiz m, international...the poetry of the Romanian Tristan Tzara . Dada attacked conventional standards of aesthetics...unpredictable in artistic creation. In Berlin, Dada had political overtones, exemplified by the...
...where he and his friends formulated the dadaist movement initially as a pacifist statement (see Dada ). His theories are expressed in Sept manifestes dada seven dadaist manifestos (1924). Tzara moved to Paris in 1921 and worked with Andre Breton...
...1976, German painter. After World War I, Ernst joined the Dada movement in Paris and then became a founder of surrealism . Apart...Books and Prints (1986); W. A. Camfield, ed., Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism (1993); W. Spies, ed., Max...
...modern art was created by Jean Arp , Marcel Duchamp , and Kurt Schwitters in the irreverent manifestations of the Dada movement. Dada artists devised "ready-mades" and collage objects from diverse bits of material. The movement was linked with...
...War I a further reaction against the decorative and formal emphasis of prewar art resulted in the emergence of surrealism and Dada . Paris had become the artistic center of Europe in the 19th cent. and the school of Paris continued as a source of aesthetic...
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