You are on page 1of 2

28/02/2011 DADAISM (DADA) in Zurich, Switzerland First World War In Caf Voltaire they took a knife and pointed

a Word randomly from the dictionary (name random itself, (dada: caballito con palo con lo k los nios juegan)). They were not being rebellions, or humorist just to have fun. Historically art has been used to show It is anti-art because it goes against rules. It is random. Alter ego(second personality, me and myself) Purpose: ridiculize They did collages, manifestos, photographs and not so many paintings. They did what they wanted. Collage: technique, use of materials that already exist. They put them later together to create new things. Kurt Schwitters: Dadaism collage. Jean Arp: born in France. Mountain table. Automatic drawing. Readymade: select a common object and call it art. Marcel Duchamp: alter ego: Rose Slavy. Bicycle wheel (first readymade, wheel on the top of a chair). Portrait of chess players (his hobby was play chess), Bottlerack (signed it and say, this is my art). Sarcastic humor and criticized. (he was Dadaist, with some cubism and futurism) John heartfield: Prussian arcangel (Russia taking part of the war.) L.H.O.O.O. (Mona Lisas parody)(make scandals)(she has a very good ass). Fresh widow (like French window)(widow because of all the widows by the war.) Assembles Photomontages: developed by Hannah Hoch (only lady in Dadaism) collages like: cut with kitchen knife (women were progressing, having a lot of changes), the beautiful girl (women position, lot of changes, and some would be scared). Collage vs. photomontage Collage: paper and drawings and paste them.

28/02/2011 Photography: Put objects inside the photograph. Double exposure. Man ray: (Emmanuel) I paint what cannot be photograph Jean agustin: Ingres violin (painted violin signs on Kiki, the model)(hobby in French, so her hobby was to play the violin) Gift: Glue 12 nails into a iron (did it there cause there was no time) Paintings: use a technique frautach (if he wanted the texture of wood, he would take a wood and put it down, and draw in front of the paper, like in kinder with crayons and coins). Francis picabia:

You might also like