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Dada Art

Dada Art

What is Dada Art? Dada art was an art movement through Europe in the

What is Dada Art? Dada art was an art movement through Europe in the early 1900 s. Dada art was abstract and original also it was mocked by famous artists. Dada art was also anti-war and used in protests mainly through central Europe and helped support protesters in Nazi Germany. Dada art was based out of Zurich Switzerland, New York USA, Paris France, and Berlin Germany. Dada art was also against many social ideas including LGBTQ, the government controlling them, and they way people should look like and how they should act. (Basically they were against sexism. )

Why Dada Is Cool. Dada art is one of the coolest art forms around

Why Dada Is Cool. Dada art is one of the coolest art forms around because it represents freedom of speech thought and yourself through art. By completely disobeying social rules made by society. Dada art says its okay to help the homeless even if people laugh or judge you for who you are who cares what they think. Be who you are and don’t look back. Dada art means betraying government and trying to help the community. Dada means that people can do what they want it means that if a girl wants to wear slacks she can if she wants and a boy can cook if he wants. It means equality between genders and peace between nation if that's not cool I don’t know what is.

What Do I Have To Do With It? Dada matters to you because your

What Do I Have To Do With It? Dada matters to you because your ancestors were suppressed in Germany by Nazi reign in the early 1900 s. But the people of Europe used Dada to inspire the people in Europe to fight for freedom and attack the German. Dada gave the people in Germany hope and inspired them to rebel against the Nazis for freedom if not for Dada Germany might rule the world today. Dada also violated the ideas of most painters in the 20 th century including example a: Adolf Hitler was a common artist who liked perfection and precision whereas Dadaist artists wanted Uniqueness and abstract art. (Like artistic freedom. )

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