Dadaism
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Overview and quickfacts
Dadaism was a movement in the early 20th century that rejected traditional values and embraced chaos. Dada artists sought to shock and provoke with their art, which often featured elements of chance and nonsense. Dadaism was short-lived but had a lasting impact on the development of modern art.
The art style is also known as: Surrealism, Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, Abstract Expressionism
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism
1. Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) 2. Francis Picabia (1879-1953) 3. Man Ray (1890-1976) 4. Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) 5. Hans Arp (1886-1966) 6. Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) 7. Jean Arp (1886-1966) 8. Max Ernst (1891-1976) 9. George Grosz (1893-1959) 10. Hannah Höch (1889-1978) 11. Raoul Hausmann (1886-1971) 12. Johannes Baader (1870-1927) 13. Richard Huelsenbeck (1892-1974) 14. Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) 15. Hugo Ball (1886-1927) 16. Emmy Hennings (1885-1948) 17. Dada Woof Papa Hot (1920-1923) 18. Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927) 19. Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927) 20. Marcel Janco (1895-1984) 21. Hans Richter (1888-1976) 22. John Heartfield (1891-1968) 23. Hannah Höch (1889-1978) 24. George Grosz (1893-1959) 25. Wifredo Lam (1902-1982) 26. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) 27. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) 28. David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) 29. Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) 30. José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949)
1. “Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp (1917) 2. “Portrait of an Artist (Self-Portrait as a Fountain)” by Marcel Duchamp (1923) 3. “L.H.O.O.Q.” by Marcel Duchamp (1919) 4. “The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even” by Marcel Duchamp (1915-1923) 5. “Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2” by Marcel Duchamp (1912) 6. “The Dada Room” by Hans Arp (1916-17) 7. “The Dada Kitchen” by Hans Arp (1916) 8. “The Dada Staircase” by Hans Arp (1916) 9. “Dada Head” by Hans Arp (1920) 10. “Collage with Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance” by Hans Arp (1916) 11. “Portrait of Tristan Tzara” by Hans Arp (1920) 12. “Portrait of Hugo Ball” by Hans Arp (1920) 13. “Portrait of Emmy Hennings” by Hans Arp (1920) 14. “Portrait of Marcel Duchamp” by Hans Arp (1920) 15. “Portrait of Max Ernst” by Hans Arp (1920) 16. “Mountain in the Form of a Table” by Max Ernst (1920) 17. “The Elephant Celebes” by Max Ernst (1921) 18. “A Week of Kindness” by Max Ernst (1934) 19. “The Hat Makes the Man” by Max Ernst (1920) 20. “Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale” by Max Ernst (1924) 21. “The Robing of the Bride” by Max Ernst (1940) 22. “The Virgin Spanking the Infant Jesus in Front of Three Witnesses” by Salvador Dali (1940) 23. “Soft Watches” by Salvador Dali (1933) 24. “The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali (1931) 25. “The Great Masturbator” by Salvador Dali (1929) 26. “The Surrealist Woman” by Salvador Dali (1938) 27. “The Enigma of William Tell” by Salvador Dali (1933) 28. “The Enigma of Hitler” by Salvador Dali (1939) 29. “Atavism at Twilight” by Salvador Dali (1933) 30. “Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening” by Salvador Dali (1944)
Detailed Description
Dadaism is a movement in the art world that began in the early 20th century. It was a reaction to the horrors of World War I, and the Dadaists were artists who believed that the traditional art world was too staid and conservative. They sought to shock and provoke with their art, and they were very successful in doing so. Some of the most famous Dadaist artists include Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, and Kurt Schwitters. Dadaist art is often characterized by its use of found objects, collage, and a sense of humor. One of the most famous Dadaist paintings is Duchamp’s “Fountain,” which is a urinal that he signed and submitted to an art exhibition. The Dadaists were also very active in the world of poetry, and they wrote some of the most innovative and experimental poetry of the 20th century.
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1. Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) 2. Francis Picabia (1879-1953) 3. Man Ray (1890-1976) 4. Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) 5. Hans Arp (1886-1966) 6. Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943) 7. Jean Arp (1886-1966) 8. Max Ernst (1891-1976) 9. George Grosz (1893-1959) 10. Hannah Höch (1889-1978) 11. Raoul Hausmann (1886-1971) 12. Johannes Baader (1870-1927) 13. Richard Huelsenbeck (1892-1974) 14. Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) 15. Hugo Ball (1886-1927) 16. Emmy Hennings (1885-1948) 17. Dada Woof Papa Hot (1920-1923) 18. Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927) 19. Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874-1927) 20. Marcel Janco (1895-1984) 21. Hans Richter (1888-1976) 22. John Heartfield (1891-1968) 23. Hannah Höch (1889-1978) 24. George Grosz (1893-1959) 25. Wifredo Lam (1902-1982) 26. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) 27. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) 28. David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) 29. Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) 30. José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949)
Known Paintings / Pictures / Images
1. “Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp (1917) 2. “Portrait of an Artist (Self-Portrait as a Fountain)” by Marcel Duchamp (1923) 3. “L.H.O.O.Q.” by Marcel Duchamp (1919) 4. “The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even” by Marcel Duchamp (1915-1923) 5. “Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2” by Marcel Duchamp (1912) 6. “The Dada Room” by Hans Arp (1916-17) 7. “The Dada Kitchen” by Hans Arp (1916) 8. “The Dada Staircase” by Hans Arp (1916) 9. “Dada Head” by Hans Arp (1920) 10. “Collage with Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance” by Hans Arp (1916) 11. “Portrait of Tristan Tzara” by Hans Arp (1920) 12. “Portrait of Hugo Ball” by Hans Arp (1920) 13. “Portrait of Emmy Hennings” by Hans Arp (1920) 14. “Portrait of Marcel Duchamp” by Hans Arp (1920) 15. “Portrait of Max Ernst” by Hans Arp (1920) 16. “Mountain in the Form of a Table” by Max Ernst (1920) 17. “The Elephant Celebes” by Max Ernst (1921) 18. “A Week of Kindness” by Max Ernst (1934) 19. “The Hat Makes the Man” by Max Ernst (1920) 20. “Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale” by Max Ernst (1924) 21. “The Robing of the Bride” by Max Ernst (1940) 22. “The Virgin Spanking the Infant Jesus in Front of Three Witnesses” by Salvador Dali (1940) 23. “Soft Watches” by Salvador Dali (1933) 24. “The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali (1931) 25. “The Great Masturbator” by Salvador Dali (1929) 26. “The Surrealist Woman” by Salvador Dali (1938) 27. “The Enigma of William Tell” by Salvador Dali (1933) 28. “The Enigma of Hitler” by Salvador Dali (1939) 29. “Atavism at Twilight” by Salvador Dali (1933) 30. “Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening” by Salvador Dali (1944)
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