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The Revolutionary Currents: Introduction to Dadaism and Surrealism Dadaism and Surrealism Movements stand as two of the most influential artistic movements of the early 20th century, reshaping not only the world of visual art but extending their impact deep into literature, film, philosophy, and cultural discourse. These avant-garde movements emerged from the turmoil of World… Read More…
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Dadaism happens to be a cultural and artistic movement created within the European regions following World War I. This managed to reject many concepts like modern capitalism and wartime politics, which were common among the radical groups of the far left. The representatives of this movement believed that we should not overcome or forget the… Read More…
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We cannot completely abandon the past. However, a hundred years ago, the Dadaists, representatives of one of the critical movements in world art, tried to argue with this position. The modern understanding of their ideas now leads to revealing sexuality and the freedom to find any kind of love on various dating sites. People are… Read More…
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Dada is anti-art and anti-all! “Life is art, and art is life!” By: An Uncertain Author History is full of heroic movements that have changed the common perception of humanity and life. Some of these movements have been radical and resulted in blood, while others have been more moderate and lean on the conservative side.… Read More…
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What exactly is Dadaism? If you don’t know, then perhaps you’re spending too much time playing free sex games and reading too many London Escort Reviews. It was the year 1916 that Dadaism came about in Zurich. It is done to oppose and take a stance against World War I. The Dadaism Movement is not… Read More…
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The Dadaism movement began as a response to the horrors of World War I. By the end of the war, the world was overcome with the horrible images coming from the front lines. Artists of varying kinds came together in Switzerland and decided the way to respond to this kind of abject realism was to… Read More…
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We could call Dadaism the essence of the avant-garde in art. If we look at any of the magazines, manifestos or posters of the Dada period, we indisputably see that the artists of this direction have attached great importance to visual communication and that graphic expression has had a great influence on the development of… Read More…