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Dadaism and Absurdity

Dadaism is an avant-garde art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its embrace of chaos, irrationality, and the rejection of traditional aesthetics, often using absurdity to challenge societal norms and conventions. Absurdity in art refers to the use of illogical or nonsensical elements to provoke thought, evoke emotion, and highlight the contradictions of human existence.

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Dadaism emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction to the horrors of World War I, challenging traditional notions of art and beauty. It embraced chaos, absurdity, and irrationality, using techniques like collage and performance to express its anti-establishment views. Key figures like Tristan T...

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Dada
An art movement that rejects logic and embraces chaos.

Example: Dada artists often created works that seemed nonsensical.

Collage
A technique of creating art by assembling different materials.

Example: Many Dada artists used collage to combine various images.

Nonsense
Language or ideas that lack meaning or sense.

Example: Dada poetry often included nonsensical phrases.

Anti-art
Art that challenges traditional definitions and values.

Example: Dadaism is often considered a form of anti-art.

Performance Art
Art that involves live performance by the artist.

Example: Dadaists often performed absurd acts as part of their art.

Surrealism
An art movement that explores the unconscious mind.

Example: Surrealism was influenced by the ideas of Dadaism.

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An art movement that explores the unconscious mind and dreams, influenced by Dadaism.
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Abstract Expressionism
A post-World War II art movement that emphasizes spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation.
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Anti-artNonsenseCollagePerformance