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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Dada, Pop Art And Fluxus .

Dada is an early twentieth century art movement that was ridiculed in contemporary culture as traditional art! because it choice of medium the movement was formed to prove object had relations with the existing style with more of an artistic expression. This was it creation intent rather than to promote one particular style itself. It was born as a consequence of the collapse in traditional values during World War I with the decay in social and moral values which had developed from that time.

Dada artists produced works which were nihilistic or reflected a cynical attitude toward social values and at the same time to show the irrational — absurd. It was playful, emotive, intuitive, and often cryptic less a style. the zeitgeist movement of German taste this even encouraged flamboyance that is seen as a contradiction. Dadaists typically produced art objects with traditional materials in unconventional forms but produced by unconventional methods new. Several artists employed the chance results of shire accident as a means of production. For instance literally, the word Dada means several things in several languages use many forms: It's French for "hobbyhorse" and Slavic for "yes yes." Some authorities say that the name Dada is a nonsensical word chosen at random from a dictionary and had no critiques it was "free" this view is a urban MIT This is a brief documentary of origin of post expressionist new styles of art. Art styles described as Dada well worth watching. Artiest had to remain secretive as these ideas didn't conform with conventional thinking like time was a clock and art should be modest. Many artists associated with this movement later became associated with Surrealism. Many other movements have been influenced by Dada, including Pop Art Fluxus And bodies. As art progress from the the moment into something new it leaves imaginative interception that poses to engage with the mind. The masters Beatrice Wood, Musée D'Orsay, George Maciunas ,Philip Glass, Richard Serra, Steve Reich, Yvonne Rainer and many more.

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