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It includes those who are generally classed into different movements, but have created some Dadaist works. A - D. Pierre Albert-Birot (22 April 1876 – 25 July 1967)
Dada rejected reason and logic, prizing nonsense, irrationality, and intuition. The origin of the name Dada is unclear; some believe that it is a nonsense word. Others maintain that it originates from the Romanian artists Tristan Tzara and Marcel Janco's frequent use of the words da, da, meaning yes, yes in the Romanian language. Another theory ...
The following is a chronological list of French artists working in visual or plastic media (plus, for some artists of the 20th century, performance art).For alphabetical lists, see the various subcategories of Category:French artists.
Francis Picabia, Réveil Matin (Alarm Clock), Dada 4-5, Number 5, 15 May 1919 "New York Dada" refers in general to the actions and principles of a group of loosely affiliated artists involved in the production, display, distribution, and criticism of art, being produced in the years 1913 to 1923 in New York City.
Dada (sometimes called Dadaism) is a post-World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry), theatre and graphic design.The movement was a protest of the barbarism of the war; its works were characterized by a deliberate irrationality and the rejection of the prevailing standards of art.
He was known as a Dadaist and an abstract artist. Early life Arp ... French law required Arp to adopt a French name, and he legally became Jean Arp, ...
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Hannah Höch with her puppets, Dada-Messe, Berlin, 1920. Hannah Höch (German:; 1 November 1889 – 31 May 1978) was a German Dada artist. She is best known for her work of the Weimar period, when she was one of the originators of photomontage. [1]