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Friday, 28 December 2012

What is a Dadist?

Despite from discussing the art that presented nowadays, why don't we move a little backwards and look for the source of the creativity of art from the past.So now lets see a very special word that i've learned, Dadaist. Dada or Dadaism is an European artistic and literary movement (1916-1923)which mostly more on poetry that flouted conventional aesthetic and cultural values by producing those works marked by nonsense. Their concept is nonsense because of Dada is a type of works which is a way to express the confusion that was felt by many people during the War, as their world was turned upside down. So in short, it wasn't an artwork in fact it was an anti-art works because the main purpose is to protest against the Barbarism of the War. Dada has no meaning-interpretation which means it's all depends on the viewer.

The first picture right up there was the Salvador Dali's painting, second was Rene Maggrite, third was Neville Brody and lastly was painted by Max ernst. These were the examples of Dadaist painters. Actually Dadaism had created photomontage who was by Raoul Haussman and it created juxtaposition indirectly too by joining two different images into a piece of work. The ideas that they had mostly were from the experiences that had been through.

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