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Dada Powerpoint

Dec 01, 2014

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This is the powerpoint we watched in class about the Dada movement. You may review it here.
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The dada movement began around 1915 and continued

until about 1923. For many it was an anti-war (World War I)

movement protesting traditional beliefs of art.

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The artists were shocked by the war, and wanted to produce something shocking.

They wanted to be different and produce things that were different.

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According to the artists, dada

was not real art, it was anti-art –

meant to be everything

opposite of what art stood for

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Dada was a movement in visual art, but also literature (mainly poetry), theatre, and graphic

design.

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The dada movement

developed in European

countries as well as in America – mostly in New York.

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The art coming out of

New York tended to be

more whimsical and less about the violence that

was happening in

Europe.

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Interpretation of dada is meant to be entirely dependent on the viewer – you decide!

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Many people think that at a meeting in 1916 a paper knife was stuck into a French-German dictionary and was pointing to the word “dada”

French: “hobbyhorse”German: “nothing at all”A child’s nonsense word – meaningless babble

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• Some prolific artists are: • Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968)• readymades, and helped form American branch of the dada

movement• Max Ernst (1891-1976)• an early Dadaist… helped form the Germany dada group• Raoul Hausmann (1886-1971)• Raoul Hausmann was the cofounder of the Berlin Dada movement in• 917, and the creator of photomontage in the following year.• Man Ray (1890-1976)• While living in New York City, with his friend Marcel Duchamp, he formed the American branch of the

Dada movement, which began in Europe as a radical rejection of traditional art.