Difference between revisions of "Dadaism"
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− | Dadaism was a movement in art in the early 1900s that produced a wide variety of visual, performed, and written "art". They were largely anti-war, and even "anti-art". Their work questioned and challenged conceptions about what art was and what it meant. They had a significant influence on later modernistic art trends, particularly surrealism. | + | '''Dadaism''' was a movement in art in the early 1900s that produced a wide variety of visual, performed, and written "art". They were largely anti-war, and even "anti-art". Their work questioned and challenged conceptions about what art was and what it meant. They had a significant influence on later [[modernistic]] art trends, particularly [[surrealism]]. |
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Dadaism was a movement in art in the early 1900s that produced a wide variety of visual, performed, and written "art". They were largely anti-war, and even "anti-art". Their work questioned and challenged conceptions about what art was and what it meant. They had a significant influence on later modernistic art trends, particularly surrealism.