Dada art is often considered "useless" because it deliberately rejects traditional artistic values and conventions, emphasizing absurdity and anti-art sentiments. It emerged as a reaction to the horrors of World War I, aiming to challenge societal norms and provoke thought rather than create aesthetically pleasing works. By prioritizing randomness and spontaneity over technique and meaning, Dada artists sought to undermine the very notion of art as a commodity, making it intentionally impractical and non-functional.
Dada art is usually very wild and wacky. Dada art doesn't follow any rules and uses anything for inspiration.Find out more about Dada Art at http://arthistorylessons.net/dada-quick-facts
Dada was an art style of the early 20th century. Try reading about the historical era to learn how to make the art. Try http://arthistorylessons.net/dada-quick-facts
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I believe it was Art Nouveau.
Dada art is usually very wild and wacky. Dada art doesn't follow any rules and uses anything for inspiration.Find out more about Dada Art at http://arthistorylessons.net/dada-quick-facts
Dada was an art style of the early 20th century. Try reading about the historical era to learn how to make the art. Try http://arthistorylessons.net/dada-quick-facts
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According to Hans Richter, Dada art was a way for him to oppose the horrors of World War I. In 1916, he had been wounded and discharged in the war, which prompted him to study Dada art.
Dada is a difficult word to explain. for me Dada can be your brother, a goon or your grandfather
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Anything can and should be considered art.
I believe it was Art Nouveau.
The art movement called Dada was a precursor to Surrealism. It questioned "what is art" by making "non-art" The surrealists took this idea and ran with it years later, keeping the "non-art" aesthetic, but giving it meaning. Marcel Duchamp is one of my favorite Dada artists, who also was a good bridge between Dada and Surrealism.
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