Which artifact or artistic object or piece represent the Dadaist movement:
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Marcel Duchamp - collage |
The Dadaist movement was an artistic and literature movement that originated in Zurich Switzerland in the early 20th century.
It developed as an outbreak of when the first world war broke out, It sprung after them rejecting the world in general.
it was an avant-garde movement that was influenced by other movements of the time, like expressionism, cubism, futurism and constructivism movements
The movement was a joint group of artists and literates who disliked and did not conform to the logic of what was happening at the time, the reasoning behind everything that was going on, and aesthetics of the contemporary capitalist society
As their alternative they followed a way of believing and showing a sense of ideologies that goes against things that make sense and cause chaos.
Their thesis was to base their reasoning on irrationality, they judge other ideologies - their ideology shamed other existing ideologies of the time, their basis of knowledge was expressing nonsense, and anti bourgeoisie protests in their ways.
Which was also very evident in their work.
The Dada artists showed their rage against war and violence in their artworks or arts - they disliked the idea of nationalism and the capitalist society - which they believed were the precursor of the first world war. (Trachtman. P, 2017)
Ground breakers - Dada was the first conceptual art movement not to have aesthetically pleasing to the eye, artworks, to present to the public but the overall meaning was what was more important - due to the fact that they challenged the bourgeois sensibilities and ideals, and opposed the social norms or modern society and the traditional art basis.
This is one of the DADA artists form of expression in a from of a poster made by Raoul Hansmann in 1920. This is one example of, what they called 'sound poems' and were presented visually but real and meant to be understood by using audio or by saying what you see.its evident that the DADA movement was a significant precursor of abstract art and sound poetry.
In this form of artwork they denied the traditional way of making and interpreting posters or visual arts as a whole (Trachtman. P, 2017)
Artist Focus:
Marcel Duchamp was a French artist born - July 28, 1887 - died 1968.
He was the first known artist to use a ready made object and called it an artwork of his own.
he used monikers to dub his work,. He was one of the few artists artists to revolutionize the whole perspective of art in society and the world, he helped develop an insightful way to see and believe art., how is art defined by society and by the artist him or herself - these are the types of things that motivated Duchamp to make his art, and the way he did it.
At the time it was very outlandish and very oblique, but to him he was redefining art as a whole - a primary example of this was 'Fountain', 1917.
Bibliography
It developed as an outbreak of when the first world war broke out, It sprung after them rejecting the world in general.
it was an avant-garde movement that was influenced by other movements of the time, like expressionism, cubism, futurism and constructivism movements
The movement was a joint group of artists and literates who disliked and did not conform to the logic of what was happening at the time, the reasoning behind everything that was going on, and aesthetics of the contemporary capitalist society
As their alternative they followed a way of believing and showing a sense of ideologies that goes against things that make sense and cause chaos.
Their thesis was to base their reasoning on irrationality, they judge other ideologies - their ideology shamed other existing ideologies of the time, their basis of knowledge was expressing nonsense, and anti bourgeoisie protests in their ways.
Which was also very evident in their work.
The Dada artists showed their rage against war and violence in their artworks or arts - they disliked the idea of nationalism and the capitalist society - which they believed were the precursor of the first world war. (Trachtman. P, 2017)
Ground breakers - Dada was the first conceptual art movement not to have aesthetically pleasing to the eye, artworks, to present to the public but the overall meaning was what was more important - due to the fact that they challenged the bourgeois sensibilities and ideals, and opposed the social norms or modern society and the traditional art basis.
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RAOUL HAUSMANN (1886-1971) 'ABCD' 1920 (collage) |
This is one of the DADA artists form of expression in a from of a poster made by Raoul Hansmann in 1920. This is one example of, what they called 'sound poems' and were presented visually but real and meant to be understood by using audio or by saying what you see.its evident that the DADA movement was a significant precursor of abstract art and sound poetry.
In this form of artwork they denied the traditional way of making and interpreting posters or visual arts as a whole (Trachtman. P, 2017)
Artist Focus:
Marcel Duchamp was a French artist born - July 28, 1887 - died 1968.
He was the first known artist to use a ready made object and called it an artwork of his own.
he used monikers to dub his work,. He was one of the few artists artists to revolutionize the whole perspective of art in society and the world, he helped develop an insightful way to see and believe art., how is art defined by society and by the artist him or herself - these are the types of things that motivated Duchamp to make his art, and the way he did it.
At the time it was very outlandish and very oblique, but to him he was redefining art as a whole - a primary example of this was 'Fountain', 1917.
Bibliography
Howarth. S, 2015.Duchamp fountain. available at:http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/duchamp-fountain-t07573 [accessed on 8 April 2017]
Trachtman. P, 2017. Abrief History of Dada. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/dada-115169154, [Accessed on the 8 April 2017]
Steyn.D.2017. Class notes
Trachtman. P, 2017. Abrief History of Dada. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/dada-115169154, [Accessed on the 8 April 2017]
Steyn.D.2017. Class notes
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