This movement was influenced from many important movements which by them was created this movements like for example Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, and expressionism. This movements influenced a lot of different cultures in art, poetry, photography, sculpture, painting, collage. When Surrealism began the movement was like abandoned, but ideas start to came along which gave life to the movement as it came very important in various modern and contemporary art. The dada movement was the first movement which its focus wasn't how crafty and how pleasing an object can be but instead its more on the problems of the society and what is the purpose of art. There was a bit of turmoil as some of them were in favour on opposing bourgeois culture but some of them weren't in favour. The group was born in Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich and the name Cabaret was taken from a french satirist, Voltaire which he did a Novella and it was about the ignorance of his society so he make these novella to make fun of them. One of the founder of the group Hugo ball who he created the Dada and Cabaret said "This our Candide against the times"
An artist named Hans Arp wanted to incorporate chance and infuse it with the creation of art. In this way the traditional production of art was going against it. Thank to this incorporation the dadaist can challenge more their artistic view. The Dada movement their artists are know for their work in ready-made objects like everyday objects and they get sold or shown into art presentations and reflects on the artist a bit of manipulation by the artist.
Important artists that were in the dada movements like Francis Picabia, Hugo ball, Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Hoch, Raoul Hausmann, Max Ernst.
Ici, C'est Stieglitz (Here, This is Stieglitz) (1915)
Artist: Francis Picabia
This french artist created this drawing is one in the mechanism series which worked a lot in the Dada movement.
Reciting the Sound Poem "Karawane" (1916)
Artist: Hugo Ball
This strange costume for a sound poem which is "Karawne". The purpose of the costume was to increase distance from the audience.
The influences that the Dada movement left on everyday life you can see clearly as a lot of people express their artistic competence and try to humiliate the once that are in power in nowadays society and it's happening quite often which with the power of the media it's quite powerful to use any artistic work like billboards. The Dada movement will never stop influencing cultures as at any time can show the idiocy of the society.
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