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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Dada and Surrealism: A Very Short Introduction VERY SHORT...Coles CRYPTOGRAPHY Fred Piper and Sean Murphy DADA AND SURREALISM David Hopkins DARWIN Jonathan Howard...For more information visit our web site www.oup.co.uk/vsi Dada and Surrealism A Very Short Introduction David Hopkings...
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MAMA DADA Studies in Modern Drama Kimball King, Series Editor...edited by Thomas Fahy and Kimball King MAMA DADA Gertrude Steins Avant-Garde Theater by Sarah Bay-Cheng MAMA DADA GERTRUDE STEINS AVANT-GARDE THEATER SARAH BAY-CHENG...
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...Liminoid Phenomena, and the Confluence of Dada. by SHAWN R. TUCKER In her...Among early-twentiethcentury movements, Dada is clearly indicative of this synergy...a "confluence of anxiety." Yet, to call Dada a confluence of anxiety is to describe...
Fashionable Ladies, Dada Dandies by Brigid Doherty In Berlin...previously a central figure in Berlin Dada, contributed an essay called "Fashion to...analyses that follow I look closely at two Dada photomontages, Hausmanns Fiat Modes (fig...
...of artistic and existential evasion in Dada and surrealism made suicide a leitmotif...century" ("Nouveau Mal du siecle" 11). Since Dada and surrealism were seen as the products...Rigaut "echoed Werthers gunshot" because "Dada and surrealism clearly affirmed the value...
...artists rather than the writers of the Dada and Surrealist groups: Francis Picabia...had already experimented with collages, Dada or Surrealist objects, like Duchamps controversial...separate its own approach to cinema from Dada experiments, and found its distinctive...
...the tension in avant-garde aesthetics between negation (Dada) and affirmation (Constructivism), between demolition and the work of building: 1/ raze: Dada. For Dada, the Adornian negation (blast) of bourgeois Western rationality...
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"Dada": Centre Pompidou. by Briony Fer...part of the exhaustive survey exhibition "Dada"--jointly organized by the Centre Pompidou...Hayward Gallerys seminal 1978 exhibition "Dada and Surrealism Reviewed," which focused on...
Making Mischief: Dada invades New York: Whitney Museum of American...Naumann with Beth Venn, "Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York" was the first major attempt...assemble the works and documents of New York Dada. Over two hundred paintings, sculptures...
Art Is Dead to Dada. by Fraser Bell ... Dada: absolute and unquestionable faith in every god that is the <pre immediate product of spontaneity.... Freedom: Dada Dada Dada, a roaring...
...Doctors Who Go the Extra Mile: Festus B. Dada, Md: He Goes Home Again--to Give Something...Chesanow Last March, surgeon Festus B. Dada organized his first medical mission to...college and medical school in the US. Now 46, Dada, director of trauma for Inland Valley Regional...
...Establishment When He Founded the Xiamen Dada Group in the 1980s. the Struggle Continues...with plenty of fire in the belly. Xiamen Dada, the movement he founded, was one of the...only a little smoke coming out." Xiamem Dada was characterised, as Huang explains, by...
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...of Celebrity Chefs the Tunefully Named Dada Is Unique. She Tells Womens Editor Alison...Ladies. Byline: Alison Jones When Dada was a little girl she dreamed of having...girls were having pretend tea parties, Dada was cooking for real. By the age of ten...
Deconstructing DADA; Startling Protest Images at National Gallery...WASHINGTON TIMES The National Gallery of Arts "Dada" - the 1916-1924 international protest...to survey this often maligned movement. Dada is often called the juvenile stepchild...
Mechanistic Fete for Dada Preview. Byline: Deborah Dietsch, SPECIAL...All hearts - and stomachs - belonged to dada on Wednesday night when the National Gallery...the irreverent, mechanistic spirit of "Dada" (opening to the public on Sunday), by...
Whos Your Dada? Baby Happy Hour at Wonderland. Byline...wall (next to a sticker that says "What is Dada?"), a booth made of minivan seats and a...indeed once have an identity beyond mamma or dada. In fact, if they would change that sticker...
DaDa Fest Aims to Open Publics Eyes. Byline: LAURA DAVIS...people experience every day are the basis for this years DaDa Fest. Work by deaf and disabled artists from around the globe...displayed at the Open Eye Gallery from today. This is the ninth DaDa Fest, which was first held in 2001. Building on the success...
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DADA da da or Dadaism da daiz m, international nihilistic...Zurich with the poetry of the Romanian Tristan Tzara . Dada attacked conventional standards of aesthetics and behavior...role of the unpredictable in artistic creation. In Berlin, Dada had political overtones, exemplified by the caricatures of...
...1891 1976, German painter. After World War I, Ernst joined the Dada movement in Paris and then became a founder of surrealism...Artists Books and Prints (1986); W. A. Camfield, ed., Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism (1993); W. Spies, ed., Max Ernst...
...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...
SCHWITTERS, KURT koort shvit rs, 1887 1948, German artist. Influenced by Kandinsky, by Picassos reliefs, and by Dada constructions, he invented Merz trash constructions arrangements of diverse materials and objects. Schwitters created gigantic...
...1976, American photographer, painter, and sculptor, b. Philadelphia. Along with Marcel Duchamp , Ray was a founder of the Dada movement in New York and Paris. He is celebrated for his later surrealist paintings and photography. Among his inventions is...
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