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What is Dada? Art Movements & Styles 

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Dada was a radical artistic and literary movement that was a reaction against the cultural climate that supported the First World War. But who were the dada artists and what makes them dada?
From the readymades of Marcel Duchamp, to Hannah Hoch's collages; this film looks back at the beginnings of Dada Art, and explores its continuing legacy.
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Dada was an international, multi-disciplinary phenomenon that reacted against the nationalist climate supporting the First World War. The movement was defined by an anti-bourgeois, anti-establishment stance and a love of the absurd, nonsensical and ridiculous. The group even declared themselves anti-art, claiming, 'Dada is anti-Dada!'. Beginning in Zurich, the movement was later developed in Berlin, Hanover, Cologne, New York, Paris and Barcelona during and after the First World War. It is now considered the first conceptual art movement and a watershed moment in the development of modern art. The Dada language evolved alongside other avant-garde movements including Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism and Expressionism and a diverse output ranged from performance to poetry, photography, sculpture, painting and collage.
Accounts on the discovery of the term 'dada' vary, although it is thought poet Richard Huelsenbeck plunged a knife into a German-French dictionary at random. The term appealed to the group, reflecting their childish sense of the absurd. It had an elastic quality, as Ball explained, 'Dada means in Romanian, 'Yes, Yes', in French a rocking- or hobby horse. In German it is a sign of absurd naivety.'
Zurich and the Cabaret Voltaire
During World War I, Zurich was a refuge for international artists, writers and thinkers. Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings initially founded the movement in 1916 in the city's Cabaret Voltaire, with other members including Hans Arp, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco and Richard Huelsenbeck. The Zurich group published a Dada magazine and held numerous art exhibitions spreading their anti-war, anti-art ideas. They also held regular evening events with experimental poetry readings, music and dancing, and Tzara and Arp famously explored 'chance' through ripping up and scattering paper pieces onto the floor. In 1917, Tzara went on to found Galerie Dada on Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich and later became the leader of the movement, spreading the word through letters to France and Italy.
Dada in Europe and the United States
After the end of the First World War in 1918, many artists returned to their home countries and spread Dada ideas further. In Berlin, Huelsenbeck founded Club Dada, with major figures including John Heartfield, George Grosz and Hannah Hoch. Their work reflected a fascination with technology, and took on deeper political leanings than the Zurich group. Kurt Schwitters was excluded from the Berlin group, due to his work's aesthetic qualities, instead founding his own one man group in Hanover in 1919, in which he termed his art Merz. In Cologne, Max Ernst and Johannes Theodor Baargeld formed a Dada group in 1918, later joined by Hans Arp who made series' of ground-breaking collages.
During the war Dada also emerged in New York, with leading exponents Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia. Duchamp famously coined the term 'readymade' to describe his found object art, revolutionising the conventions of visual art. In the early 1920s, many Dada artists had converged in Paris including Arp, Ernst, Duchamp and Picabia, where Andre Breton and others had begun to formulate the ideas that would become Surrealism.

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@erincabada3361
@erincabada3361 3 года назад
hello classmates
@thesecondfrosk1011
@thesecondfrosk1011 3 года назад
When I think of DADA, I think of Defense Against The Dark Arts
@z5170
@z5170 3 года назад
hahahaha harry Potter fan
@neiljohnston9659
@neiljohnston9659 3 года назад
read another book. any other book. there's tens of thousands to choose from.
@thesecondfrosk1011
@thesecondfrosk1011 3 года назад
@@neiljohnston9659 ????
@AarowSummerPotato
@AarowSummerPotato 3 года назад
Lmao
@Emily-fh3xv
@Emily-fh3xv 3 года назад
PURIODT
@timolanlau7454
@timolanlau7454 3 года назад
The Dada, the biggest trollers in art history
@fedonmartzmovies9563
@fedonmartzmovies9563 4 года назад
that scotish accent tho'
@TheSurrealist.
@TheSurrealist. 2 года назад
Technically these types of surreal art existed before the movement. The art of Hieronymus Bosch is very surreal. I think it just lacks the political motivations that dada had.
@russellmary175
@russellmary175 3 года назад
Great production! Keep up the good work.
@slimboyfathead
@slimboyfathead 4 года назад
Brilliant Video! Very Informative.
@ashleynicholeclaur662
@ashleynicholeclaur662 3 года назад
I love her accent
@frankbellino3257
@frankbellino3257 3 года назад
Nice video but the loud music in the background can make it hard to hear the narrator at times :/
@ainefarzeolli6922
@ainefarzeolli6922 2 года назад
is the Untitled by Hoch the only artwork mentioned here?
@Ellenator
@Ellenator Год назад
With what program is this video made? :p
@folkwhore8322
@folkwhore8322 4 года назад
Can you do a tutorial bcs my online class told me to do this art style..
@RunOfTheMillBill739
@RunOfTheMillBill739 3 года назад
turn in a blank sheet and you'll get an A+
@folkwhore8322
@folkwhore8322 3 года назад
@@RunOfTheMillBill739 you're too late😭 The theme is about the journey to independence for our country too so
@malliaa5816
@malliaa5816 2 года назад
@@RunOfTheMillBill739 oh this works? i'm gonna do this hehe
@emybns2260
@emybns2260 4 года назад
Thanks that was really useful
@TheKayPitt
@TheKayPitt 4 года назад
I love this era of art. Such a wonderful springboard for artistic freedom
@ikingbeasti
@ikingbeasti 4 года назад
What is dada? Explains people who make dada art but not what it is......
@sr2971
@sr2971 2 года назад
Prolly too late for your exams, but it appears to be anything that's anti-war while also being chaotic
@TheSurrealist.
@TheSurrealist. 2 года назад
It’s an avant-garde art movement that erases the boundaries of art and creates commentary against art and the limitation of art itself.
@ikingbeasti
@ikingbeasti 2 года назад
@@sr2971 ohhh I dont know about art i must be st- st- stupid foh
@sr2971
@sr2971 2 года назад
@@ikingbeasti 😂 why so serious
@ikingbeasti
@ikingbeasti 2 года назад
@@sr2971 lol me, ur the one talking shit cause someone god forbid doesn't know what dada art is 😂
@nonfungibledada5962
@nonfungibledada5962 2 года назад
New Dada Art, here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j-AV2KSOhLM.html
@ScottLordnovelist
@ScottLordnovelist 3 года назад
Thank you
@saulchavez9507
@saulchavez9507 3 года назад
hey class
@graffiti9145
@graffiti9145 2 года назад
I can't hear the background music over the narrator's voice ugh
@vijethsudhir5102
@vijethsudhir5102 2 года назад
Came here after playing the game, murder in alps. :)
@Zictor
@Zictor 2 года назад
Anyone here because of Doom Patrol?
@LetsPatchItUp
@LetsPatchItUp 2 года назад
Lol, that's so funny! As soon as they said Dada I fell into a memory of an old punk friend and said it's an art movement then found this video to explain it to my husband, so yes, Doom Patrol was our catalyst
@cultgallery
@cultgallery 8 месяцев назад
2:54 3:12 3:27
@crackedemerald4930
@crackedemerald4930 4 года назад
Ah yes *_E_*
@robydy2920
@robydy2920 4 года назад
Please narrate my life....
@storm3791
@storm3791 3 года назад
"disappointing" there i did it for her
@fuck_the_CBCE
@fuck_the_CBCE Год назад
@@storm3791 brilliant!
@shrimpfry880
@shrimpfry880 3 года назад
They were shitposters before the internet
@haydenmacfarlane7194
@haydenmacfarlane7194 4 года назад
If anyone wants to listen to a new music artist that embodies Dadaism, listen to playboi carti, specifically some of his newer stuff. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c7DvZUYG_co.html that song as well as his feature in “earfquake” are very abnormal from his contemporary counterparts and many don’t consider it to be music.
@total-drink77
@total-drink77 3 месяца назад
Bomboclaat
@MarkNealon
@MarkNealon 2 года назад
It's "dah-dah" and not "day-dah"? My whole life has been a lie
@alonsopugatorres5086
@alonsopugatorres5086 3 года назад
dont work this video >:v
@yonakim2761
@yonakim2761 2 года назад
Im here because of A Game❤
@marcjasper5817
@marcjasper5817 3 года назад
Any architecture students here lol
@cajunguy6502
@cajunguy6502 4 года назад
Cool video, sexy accent!
@patricklorio8143
@patricklorio8143 2 года назад
Hello 2A haha
@juliea2864
@juliea2864 4 месяца назад
DADA was the beginning of the end of art. It has spiraled into garbage on all fronts. There is no more art.
@sexaul
@sexaul 2 года назад
I still.dont get what it is...and my stupid boss gave Me a design assignment with no brief or moodboard because he thinks it would not be dada to give me a brief....I hate you all . ..art people are such phonies
@Ballsinspector633
@Ballsinspector633 3 месяца назад
Professor Briggs anyone?
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