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The artists behind the Dada movement predicted this type of response to their art. As soon as Dadaism gained enough international renown to become recognizable (and therefore imitable), the phrase ...
Dada artists saw broken bodies back from the battlefields and used that in their work. They saw society shattered and made an art of fragments and strange assemblages. LEAH DICKERMAN: ...
Born in Europe amid the insanity of World War I, Dada was an art movement like no other—it rejected reason and agendas and embraced absurdism wherever it found it.
Whenever a new school of painting and sculpture arises, somebody is bound to ask, "but is it art?" Almost a century later, you can still find people asking that question at Washington, D.C.'s ...
Dada is an art of lacerating wit. At its best, the lacerations are what matter. That makes sense, because Dada emerged in response to World War I -- the most vicious, ...
DADA Art Bar, created by Iain Chisholm, chef/owner of the nearby Amerigo ... You can find art all over town -- not just on gallery walls. In this series, ...
Dada was an absurd, outrageous, puzzling international art movement inspired by World War I. It used art to comment on the modern world its hypocrisies that wiped out a generation.
The DADA Art Collective is using blockchain to promote Black Lives Matter and calls for police reform. Here's how tokens can be a form of protest. BTC $96,753.63-1.46 % ETH $2,781.30 + ...
Called 'Dada,' this social media site is about to launch a system they say could change the way artists earn—naturally it involves cryptocurrency.
DADA Art Bar closed in late January with plans to reopen under new management, but the address is now available for lease. At the end of January, Ballpark neighborhood watering hole DADA ...
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