1. DADA Reacting against the carnage of World War I, the Dada movement claimed to be anti-art and had a strong negative and destructive element. Dada writers and artists…
1. collage 2. montaje 3. “...el principio del collage esel principio central de todo el arte del siglo XX” Donald Barthelme (1931-1989) 4. Pablo Picasso 5. papier collée…
1. Alexander Calder(July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976) 2. Alexander Calder was an American sculptor best known as the originator of the mobile, a type of kinetic…
1. What is Dadaism? Dadaism or Dada is a post-World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry), theatre and graphic design. 2. DADAISM A…
1. zycnzj.com/ www.zycnzj.com Exhibition History Edited by Florencia Malbran, Hilla Rebay International Fellow 2007–08, and Alexandra Tommasini, PGC Intern 2008–09.July…
Slide 1 Art In the Interwar Period Dada and Surrealism 1920-1940 Slide 2 Dada -When was it popular? >Toward the end and immediately after WWI -What does Dada mean? >No…
Slide 1 III. Reaction to The Great War 1910-1919 Seminar in Art History: Twentieth Century Art Slide 2 Futurism Tommaso Marinetti, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Antonio…
Slide 1 Rene Magritte René Magritte was born on the 21st November, 1898 in Hainaut, Belgium. His father was a tailor and a merchant. As his business did not go well the…
Slide 1 Raoul Hausmann, (Austrian, 1886-1971) The spirit of our time, assemblage, 33cm high, 1921. This sculpture is an assemblage: its not created from modelled clay, nor…