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A Revolutionary Art MovementDadaism

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War causes a series of reactions in different people, the artists of the early twentieth century took the form of a sense of rebellion. Disappointment powerful creative, especially in a group of artists led to the launch of an art movement, Dada. " The First World War, particularly between 1916 and 1920 saw the rise of Dada. In 1916, an exiled German poet Hugo Ball, Cabaret Voltaire, housed in a cafe in Zurich, Switzerland, where artists, musicians and writers visited. Coffee has been a hotbed of artistic expression and free exchange of ideas between the prevailing sentiments of the anti-war, through a wide cross section of society.

In this context, "Dada" began as a protest against the artistic nature of cruelty of war. Dada is French for "hobbyhorse". "Dada" was chosen for the name, like a knife was found in a dictionary, under the word "Dada."; Dada "with one of the signatories of attitudes and beliefs war.Owing lead was their revolutionary attitude," People "do not meet the traditional values of art. It 'focuses on the philosophy of destroying materialism and consumerism that prevails in society, which held morally responsible for rooting catalytic events of World War I, then" work, Dada "reflects chaos the case and the destruction of confusion during this period to illustrate, in an attempt to shock people and aware of this discomfort.