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Amidst the war torn Europe in WWI this curious movement called Dada sprung up around the world! Dada's one of those art movements that seems to really confuse everyone... And that's just the way they wanted it!
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@PaulTheSkeptic
@PaulTheSkeptic 6 лет назад
They're very serious about not being serious.
@TheSentientCloud
@TheSentientCloud 5 лет назад
I have always thought, since 2015, memes are becoming increasingly Dadaist. I grew a new appreciation for these memes when I realized that.
@autopilotfootprints
@autopilotfootprints 6 лет назад
aren't we in a sort of dadaist movement now but with memes?
@xMattsMadeOfCandyx
@xMattsMadeOfCandyx 6 лет назад
autopilotfootprints yep, neo-dadaism is essentially what meme culture is.
@adamvince5652
@adamvince5652 5 лет назад
Dadaism is pretty much shit posting before shit posting was a thing.
@IZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
@IZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR 5 лет назад
My thoughts exactly. It's so fascinating to see the ridiculous way in which memes have evolved and probably will continue to do so. And just in the span of a decade I feel like.
@etcetera4297
@etcetera4297 5 лет назад
YTPs are post-dadaism
@iwiffitthitotonacc4673
@iwiffitthitotonacc4673 5 лет назад
We are in a similar environment, lots of meaninglessness and general disconent just like what birthed dadaism originally.
@photodohacollege
@photodohacollege 8 лет назад
Dada was a reaction of the first world war and all of the anger frustration and conflict that went with it. It was an anti-art movement.
@sawtoothiandi
@sawtoothiandi 3 года назад
we feel ripe for neo-dada
@smolsand
@smolsand 8 лет назад
The books on the shelf keep changing. I am assuming this is intentional.
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 8 лет назад
+LetsGoSatchel ;)
@Improperman
@Improperman 6 лет назад
DADA
@itsdarraghbabs
@itsdarraghbabs 8 лет назад
Your videos are great! I have my finals next week, including my Art History exam. Your videos are really helping me revise! Thanks!
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 8 лет назад
Thanks for watching! I'm glad they are helpful :) Good luck with exams!!
@TheKayPitt
@TheKayPitt 4 года назад
That was a wonderful overview of dada! You made it so clear, I'm definitely subscribing because I really enjoy learning about art history
@kinacrow1899
@kinacrow1899 8 лет назад
wow! this was really so great! I love learning this stuff, and you are super adorable!
@erickamoreno176
@erickamoreno176 4 года назад
Thank you! This is a great source for my report DADAISM!
@stef4ou
@stef4ou 9 лет назад
What a great channel, watching your videos has definitely helped me for my art history exam next week!
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
Stefan Konichev So glad it helps! Good luck on your exam
@TheRealArtDoctor
@TheRealArtDoctor 5 лет назад
Thank you your video was very helpful! I can't wait to bring dadaism art back!
@ahoyhoy1
@ahoyhoy1 9 лет назад
Thanks for this video! Well made & reminded me of the quality you see in the Crash Course videos here on RU-vid. I'm subscribing :)
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
ahoyhoy1 Thank you so much! I love crash course :)
@heartywhistler
@heartywhistler 8 лет назад
Great video, thanks! I've been trying to find out where the word "dada" came from. You gave several possibilities. That helps.
@tyrantgregcagkaiju71
@tyrantgregcagkaiju71 6 лет назад
This was very Interesting and informative. Thank you very much for posting this 😉✌️!
@juliolabra2
@juliolabra2 7 лет назад
Great overview, this video will help my high school students better understand Dada. Thanks, and I hope you keep making them!
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 7 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@cultureandtheory5097
@cultureandtheory5097 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the video; your knowledge is greatly appreciated and has been incredibly helpful!
@Leadmare711
@Leadmare711 8 лет назад
Thank you so much! Really explained in a way that gets you interest :)
@Raquel96
@Raquel96 6 лет назад
This was super helpful, thank you!
@katallen7712
@katallen7712 8 лет назад
Thanks for this video! I learnt a lot!
@DrMurdercock
@DrMurdercock 5 лет назад
All these people talking about how she talks. When to me, that's the most alluring thing about her. It makes her unique and beautiful. Be happy with your vanilla cone clones. And save the uniqueness for people like me who appreciate different.
@shotahasui8846
@shotahasui8846 7 лет назад
Thanks for this. I've always been interested in dada and now I know a little bit more about it
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@nadzirsenna7495
@nadzirsenna7495 8 лет назад
Thanks for making me understand Dadaism, what a great video! can you make a video about japanese haiku, please :)
@ser5311
@ser5311 6 лет назад
Yeah, I've had fairly post-Dadaist philosophy for several years now and have engaged in the Dadaism myself. Your energy to talk about it is nice.
@webgirl
@webgirl 4 года назад
Such a beautiful explanation thank you!
@TheUltimateVoid
@TheUltimateVoid 8 лет назад
This was so informative, I love it :)
@JaySchwartz
@JaySchwartz 9 лет назад
A nice introduction! Excellent work! Viva Dada! :)
@NADYFIT
@NADYFIT 3 года назад
Thank you for explaining it so well!!!
@LondonDada
@LondonDada 7 лет назад
Dada is NOT nonsensical for nothing. Dada was designed to be a war protest movement and awake a search for a new morality - Richard Huelsenbeck. People need to delve deeper in their understanding of what Dada really is. The origin of the word IS clear. Nothing to do with Tzara. Huelsenbeck pointed to the word in the dictionary that Hugo Ball opened, looking for an alternative name for a Swiss singer scheduled to appear at the club, but whose name was unpronounceable. To say Dada has no mission is a total misrepresentation.
@guidad542
@guidad542 4 года назад
Yes I got a bit annoyed with the video, to the point I couldn't even finish it... it's like you let a random person briwse wikipedia and proclaim themselves an artist
@b.bailey8244
@b.bailey8244 3 года назад
thank you for educating people on that - what Dada was designed to do - there was critical thinking behind it and we need that again now!
@chris_chan6418
@chris_chan6418 3 года назад
Wonderful overview of Dada, and I really love your voice.
@XtrmwaktadLT
@XtrmwaktadLT 8 лет назад
love your videos they really help me learn for my studies . could you make a surrealism video😊
@seancharrie8512
@seancharrie8512 8 лет назад
Thank you! I love listening to you talk. Your energy is really nice, you're lovely. Thanks for investing time and energy into this video for us!
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 8 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@quynhhachi7958
@quynhhachi7958 5 лет назад
I love your fluty voice
@secularpilgrim1372
@secularpilgrim1372 2 года назад
Really good talk. Thank you.
@peterforrest3424
@peterforrest3424 7 лет назад
Just watched programme about Dada and watching you.
@julianskull
@julianskull 7 лет назад
Wow, great video!
@andrewlucas1595
@andrewlucas1595 4 года назад
You are a beautiful work of art.
@graydonb6488
@graydonb6488 6 лет назад
I studied dada at high school.....this critique doesn't emphasise enough that dada was a response to the madness of ww1 of the rich industrialists sending of soldiers on all side to be slaughtered wholesale by the new industrial weapons such as the automatic gatlin gun and psychologically fucked up by nerve gases....dada was reflecting what the wealthy were implying....up was down....just as today....we have leaders in Australia and many other country saying 'coal is good for humanity'....this presentation is endemic of what the Internet is famous for....the retelling of history whilst removing all its teeth....I feel she is more interested in 'looking fb happy' than passing on the deep understanding of what dada was about.....look up some Otto Dix art works...sure he departed from dada....but he was influenced by dada that got him painting the tormented wrecks that came back from ww1 and littered the streets like car wrecks....that is dada
@Nofragonard
@Nofragonard 3 года назад
I love your talks and use them in my Art History classes. You should add The Baroness to this video--OR make a whole video about her~:)
@laventurierdelunivers4844
@laventurierdelunivers4844 8 лет назад
Cool video. One learns new stuff every day, thanks :)
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 8 лет назад
+L'aventurier de l'univers So glad to hear that! :)
@RoriBrown
@RoriBrown 9 лет назад
Great video, thanks so much! Subscribed :)
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
Rori Brown Glad you liked it! Thanks so much :)
@samHoneyDesign
@samHoneyDesign 6 лет назад
Thanks for this summery, its a great intro. Everyone has slightly different opinions on this (some are just flippin rude(why do they bother?)) but I guess that's the idea. Keep every one on their toes.
@EmilyMullz
@EmilyMullz 2 месяца назад
I think the last one was me during my last nervous breakdown.
@WorldPreSchool
@WorldPreSchool 5 лет назад
A true expression creating an experence for thought process
@cristinadandrea7220
@cristinadandrea7220 8 лет назад
Interesting info!!! TKU
@doodle._.dotsss
@doodle._.dotsss 6 лет назад
That was helpful. Thank you!😸😻😻😻
@matthewhays8265
@matthewhays8265 4 года назад
I agree, but I wonder why she keeps moving the books round on the back book shelf.
@karangusain5986
@karangusain5986 7 лет назад
tnku very much really helped for my upcoming xam :P tnz
@artoutside
@artoutside 8 лет назад
Happy Birthday Dada!
@Roscoestudio
@Roscoestudio 8 лет назад
Nice little art talk.
@falcofiles
@falcofiles 4 года назад
Superb👏
@12potatos
@12potatos 8 лет назад
You should do all of the art movements! Do impressionism!!!
@pennygrunefae1672
@pennygrunefae1672 6 лет назад
ihatemeisuck i
@georgeskokou2844
@georgeskokou2844 5 лет назад
can you please tell me the significance of this quote:“the new painter creates a world, the elements of which are also its implements, a sober, definite work without argument”
@iamcjayy7875
@iamcjayy7875 9 лет назад
We watched this in my AP Art History Class! You make it very easy to understand this crazy thing called "Dadaism"! lol Btw, what kind of Asian are you?
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
Clementhe Bacani That's amazing! Thanks for coming back to say hi :) I'm Chinese-American
@wroubelek8731
@wroubelek8731 4 года назад
Exasperating, for sure.
@hotpink000
@hotpink000 7 лет назад
Please continue making more videos ps you have a perfect set of teeth im so jealous :(
@jadakirkland43
@jadakirkland43 3 года назад
Did anyone notice the shelf changing?
@londonmod95
@londonmod95 8 лет назад
where can I find that Hans Richter quote? is it from a manifesto?
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 8 лет назад
+will evans Hans Richter's Dada: art and anti-art
@okzzzzz
@okzzzzz 5 лет назад
Markiplier E is a Dada piece with such meaning woven through the image. Such art
@CathySirvatka
@CathySirvatka 7 лет назад
At one point, the content on your shelves in the background changes. It would have been cool to do this on purpose periodically - to have dada things happen subtly throughout your video. I like your video.
@jcrosestudios
@jcrosestudios 8 лет назад
I'm in NY going for a second teacher's certification, first being special education. Since I completed all coursework for art and decided to take the exam to open up job options(state teacher's exam, visual art content) Since I completed course work years ago and only do photography now...I was wondering do you have any advice on how to study for this? Are you familiar with this type of exam, maybe you have the certification?
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 8 лет назад
+Jackie Rose I'm sorry, I don't have any experience in this :/ I hope it goes well!
@dallasatkisson778
@dallasatkisson778 8 лет назад
It's not intended to be mean but when I listen to your videos to sleep idk why but they put me to sleep so quickly hahaha
@jayjaylucero9487
@jayjaylucero9487 5 лет назад
Nice and informative video, the only downside is the audio.
@adraste5158
@adraste5158 3 года назад
The meaning of "Dada" according to Tristan Tzara during a french interview: "Dada was chosen randomly in a dictionnary for the reason it means nothing and it does not hold us to any dogmatism"
@samuelmatthewmccarthy1336
@samuelmatthewmccarthy1336 9 лет назад
A very well put exploration of the birth and early evolution of Dada, thank you! Also, fishlegs
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
Samuel Matthew McCarthy Thanks Samuel :) Fishlegs??
@puertoriconnect4611
@puertoriconnect4611 6 лет назад
I've always loved this kinda stuff never realized it had a name. There's so much that can fall under the category of dada from Andy Kaufman's anti-comedy to Kurt Cobains anti-solos. Again, just discovering this so maybe I'm wrong.
@joytroye2971
@joytroye2971 6 лет назад
I am here because of T.O.P. ❤
@edwardsimmonds521
@edwardsimmonds521 4 года назад
This is a funky piece of music sampling Kurt Schwitters Ursonate. I hope you enjoy listening to it: soundcloud.com/esimmonds/collecting-kurts-giro
@1221rnd
@1221rnd 7 лет назад
Nice good, looks like you really did your homework on this one. I'll be using part of this to help teach my elementary students about Dada. Thanks!
@evad520
@evad520 5 лет назад
Dada pretty much gave the world collage.
@goVERBaNOUN
@goVERBaNOUN 9 лет назад
Yay! I don't know why, but I always thought that Dada was the name of an artist, although now that I think about it it's probably because my brain's ridiculous and things Dada==Dali (although to be fair, Our Friend Sal is a bit of a surrealist himself so I mean it's not THAT farfetched... right?)
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
Dada is a GOOD name! Hahaha
@SajjadAzim
@SajjadAzim 9 лет назад
I think i saw the book "Art History for Dummies" on your book shelf :-p
@littlearttalks
@littlearttalks 9 лет назад
Sajjad Azim You did! :) I'll take any help I can get haha
@lamecasuelas2
@lamecasuelas2 7 лет назад
i was expecting a horse puking dictionaries at the end
@svaxey
@svaxey 3 года назад
Sheeeeeeeesh
@devincory9695
@devincory9695 5 лет назад
Personally, I strive for true and wholly uninterpretable nonsense for my art. I find that there is nothing more satisfying than "getting" that there is nothing to "get". I think this sets me apart from Dada, but what do I know?
@dooplon5083
@dooplon5083 8 лет назад
So would The webcomic Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff count as Dada? It's a very strange comic meant to be as nonsensical as possible and make fun of certain tropes and ideas (like when it makes fun of the token black friend trope by adding Geromy who's absolutely perfect and never screws up); however, it also exists as a sort of side comic to another, more logical work as well. Knowing this, does it still count?
@MysticalEric
@MysticalEric 8 лет назад
I think that it could be considered dada. It clearly aims to overturn traditional tropes and expectations of the medium of webcomics (e.g. good art, punchlines, coherent narratives etc.). It's probably a safer bet to just call it surrealist, as this is what dada eventually became. I think dadaism refers specifically to the early surrealism, which came from an anti-war, leftist position.
@dooplon5083
@dooplon5083 8 лет назад
MysticalEric​ Yeah, I figured ad much as well, but I felt getting a second opinion was a good idea anyway. :) Plus, it seems to have a basis in irony as well, and I don't think every Dada artist was aiming for an ironic angle.
@jkllfdsa
@jkllfdsa 7 лет назад
If you've ever wondered what the Police song, "Do Do Do, Da, Da, Da" is really about, here's your explanation.
@kellykitkat40
@kellykitkat40 6 лет назад
I suspect both Hitler and the Vatican hated dadaism, seeing that dada promoted a liberal and rebellious attitude towards traditional concepts of polarity, as in good versus bad ( from a popular social perspective ), or statistically normal versus statistically deviant. All art is political. And what constitutes good art is ultimately decided by consumers, though the art critics deride or extol a particular work. Which is why, Slapshot (Paul Newman) is a cult classic whilst few remember, The Sound of Music, which apparently won a bunch of Oscars.
@Hegemony_of_man
@Hegemony_of_man 6 лет назад
Early stage of hippies.
@kellykitkat40
@kellykitkat40 6 лет назад
It's .. not bad ? But in the concept of dadaist polarity, simply because some thing is not bad, does not make it automatically, good.
@bhpurerange1
@bhpurerange1 7 лет назад
Dada was actually primarily against anti-traditionalist art. It served as a means to ridicule and mock those bourgeois and their artists who saw the world through a subjective lens. It was to take their works and point out the ridiculousness of their subjectivity and lack of artistic value.
@Grogie4dagurlz
@Grogie4dagurlz 4 года назад
DaDa is life, life is DaDa
@eliassimon666
@eliassimon666 6 лет назад
Dada then, may-may now.
@Lawoo8
@Lawoo8 4 года назад
Dadaism is for art in general, what punk is for music.
@bars6937
@bars6937 4 года назад
Ubisoft goes Steamwork bye bye, always on DMR.
@vaibhavsharma7584
@vaibhavsharma7584 3 года назад
Ye khat hai Manglam, Abhyudaya aur Aapke chahne wale ke naam se..... Video acha tha. Aapke masude bade pyare hai, aur apki awaz badi madhur aur pyari.... 🥺❤ . . . Jis jis ko Neha Kakkar pasand hai thoko like 😛😛😝😝😱😱😱😱
@flamingspew
@flamingspew 8 лет назад
ForeverScape'll clear out some of your old, stale, ideas =). Please, this is a call to papers to re-write the history on ForeverScape Art. No other artist with a piece larger than the Titanic has their own mobile app.
@ismireghal68
@ismireghal68 6 лет назад
Solid basis for dank memes
@lynnbook205
@lynnbook205 4 года назад
General feel nice, upbeat, BUT you feature only men and the DADA movement was the FIRST significant moment for WOMEN artists to be active, to be equal to their male counterparts. You even ignore Emmy Hemmings who COFOUNDED Cabaret Voltaire. I would recommend redoing the otherwise engaging synopsis to include the amazing WOMEN of DADA.
@user-fp8ks1fd9m
@user-fp8ks1fd9m 4 года назад
Doom dada dida doomdada
@66exeterstreet75
@66exeterstreet75 4 года назад
Sense And originates in random A poem denies word dada a dictionary. denies all sense in selected denies sense and dada 'hobbyhorse', at from which reason. Originates a word which all dada originates in 'hobbyhorse', the.
@maltastorytime2551
@maltastorytime2551 4 года назад
Covid-19 and lots of things happening around the pandemic are in many aspects like a worldwide DADA happening
@allukaazoldyck7426
@allukaazoldyck7426 3 года назад
True
@kekero540
@kekero540 4 года назад
UH-OH STINKY! HAHAHAHA!
@letozdiarstek4930
@letozdiarstek4930 4 года назад
Get free wifi anywhere you go!
@katrinaisoffline
@katrinaisoffline 4 года назад
@@letozdiarstek4930 Ayo the pizza here!
@nicoruppert4207
@nicoruppert4207 3 года назад
AMOGUS *fards*
@ThomasDeLello
@ThomasDeLello 7 лет назад
Lady Dada...
@John-PaulHunt-u1d
@John-PaulHunt-u1d День назад
Irony considering that art from 1919 as it would be woke to right wingers in the modern day culture wars hating postmodernist anti art.
@cliffdariff74
@cliffdariff74 5 лет назад
Kirt Schwitters was the best dadist!
@SonoFelice-
@SonoFelice- 6 лет назад
FloriDaDa
@TerrelleCheers1
@TerrelleCheers1 4 года назад
Dadaism: TrUMp...
@josephshields4188
@josephshields4188 6 лет назад
Something should be true.
@jamailmalawad8905
@jamailmalawad8905 4 года назад
She's freaking smiling on me and i fell inlove with her🤣✌🏼
@MarpLG
@MarpLG 7 лет назад
why u moving the books? so people think that u actually read books u have there?
@dimitripapadopoulos5180
@dimitripapadopoulos5180 6 лет назад
are Memes Dada?
@ushiox1877
@ushiox1877 5 лет назад
sudo nym yes u could call it modern dadaism
@merrickx
@merrickx 4 года назад
"Designed to be misunderstood..." Intended to demoralize, and undermine beauty.
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