Monday, October 22, 2012
Dada
Dada blossomed following the horrors of World War I. The movement began with a group of artists and poets who proclaimed they had had enough. They spouting meaningless gibberish, giving meaning to sounds and noises. Led by Tristan Tzara, the movement concentrated on anti-war protests by rejected to common and accepted forms of art and language. Tzara through out language all together, creating his own way of communicating. He assigned meaning to noises and sounds, spouting poetry that had no real words in it. The movement spread fast and furiously, tearing down the walls of modern art and culture. The movement eventually became a stepping stone the creation of surrealism.
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