Sentences with phrase «dadaism in»

He formed a group named Xiamen Dada in 1986, which published manifestos and staged provocative events in the vein of Dadaism in the late 1980s, and rose to prominence as a core founding member.
With black French netting framing her face like a fencing mask, she ferociously espouses Dadaism in a tone that suggests she's excoriating the dead in the guise of praise.
Dadaism in the end teemed with such barbarisms.

Not exact matches

This aura of cool is continually renewed in art (see Dadaism) and business (consider Apple's «Think Different» campaign).
In reality, normcore is ultimate «anti-trend» trend, something equivalent to the Dadaism of fashion, for there are no rules and even breaking them is endorsed.
The absurd pair's bowler hats give the film a whiff of Dadaism and René Magritte's Surrealist paintings, while the in - bred Van Peteghems, including Aude and André's idiot brother Christian (Jean - Luc Vincent), invoke Monty Python's «upper - class twits» — Pythonesque, too, is the severed foot La Loute's mother offers her hungry brood — or even the self - indulgent gentry of Jean Renoir's La Règle du Jeu (1939).
«A work of latter - day Dadaism... an expression of the same humanist - horror that Tod Browning imparted in his pre-Code classic Freaks.
Two - time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett plays 13 different characters in a series of vignettes embodying the artistic and political manifestos of Communism, Dadaism, Futurism, Minimalism, Surrealism, and other movements in this film by German visual artist Julian Rosefldt.
Dada / Dadaism and the Dadaist artists are here in short described and explained are in short described and explained for art students, pupils and maybe even for art teachers - Dada as the most revolting modern art movement, incl.
Dadaism was the most revolting modern art movement which started in Switzerland and Germany, reacting on World War 1.
His quotes describe in essential the meaning, goals, and characteristics of Dadaism, including the Dadaist artists of this critical art movement.
If ninjas riding on giant birds and skeletons from heavy metal album covers are buzzing around in my character's campaign to express his identity as a merc - for - hire, I'd better brush up on my Dadaism before the game's American release on March 20th.
Dadaism was an artistic movement born out of the mood of defeatism enshrouding Europe in the aftermath of World War I.
Finding inspiration in the notions of Dadaism and Surrealism, he frequently depicts celebrities, political individuals, figures from art history and animals in comically absurd scenes with deeper meanings.
The rapid and breathtaking succession of avant - garde movements, which invented new ways of understanding space, are represented in groups of works devoted to dadaism, constructivism, neoplasticism, surrealism and abstraction - création.
Diego Rivera lived in France and Spain from 1907 until 1920 and witnessed first - hand the beginnings of cubism, dadaism and abstraction.
A French - American painter, sculptor, chess player and writer whose work has been associated with Dadaism and many other avant - garde movements, Marcel Duchamp is commonly considered as one of the artists who helped define the revolutionary developments in plastic arts in the begining of the twentieth century.
There is an underlying sombreness to the installations in general, linking with ideas of Dadaism and surrealism.
You would initially associate Schwitters with Dadaism, however just looking through this major exhibition in the Tate Britain you will find scraps of the surrealists and the cubists; despite this it does feel that he didn't belong in any of these movements, always trying something new or something very bland and documentary, for example his portraits or his landscapes in which he had friends commission him for.
Just as in Dadaism: destruction is creation.
But it's been around in various manifestations since Dadaism, Futurism, and the Surrealists, and came into its own through the compositions of John Cage in the 1950s.
Dadaism, Surrealism and Pop Art have all incorporated toys in some manner or another, either as symbolic imagery or physical form.
Duchamp's iconic «readymade» is regarded as a landmark in the history of conceptual art and Dadaism.
Performa 17 demands close considerations of today's most pressing social issues, tackling the multiplicity of African identities, how performance is shaped by the built environment and vice versa, and how Dadaism remains salient in the subversive consciousness of contemporary artists.
That show marked a shift from the idea of a constructivist, analytical and technological Colombo, attributed to him over the years by various Italian critics, to one that placed more emphasis on his dadaist - surrealist links, which were formulated by the artist himself as a part of a thesis on Max Ernst and Dadaism, completed as part of his diploma at Milan's Accademia di Brera in 1959.
Featuring a quote from Malcolm X, an image of a couple celebrating the Republic of Congo's independence, references to Dadaism, and an emotive exhibition title, shot him in the face is unquestionably charged with conceptual themes of independence, social justice and instability.
In addition to its collections of Old Masters, its Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Expressionist and Cubist paintings, as well as works of Constructivism, Dadaism and Surrealism, the museum maintains an impressive holding of contemporary and postmodernist art, by Swiss, German, Italian, and American artists, such as Joseph Beuys, Georg Baselitz, A.R. Penck, Walter Dahn, Martin Disler, Siegfried Anzinger, Rosemarie Trockel, Robert Gober, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Jonathan Borofsky, Francesco Clemente, Mimmo Paladino, Enzo Cucchi, and others.
Early on, the artist became involved in the international Fluxus movement, which lacks its own stylistic profile, but is viewed as a rebirth of Dadaism.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Johns employed new techniques and mediums — including cross-hatching and lithographs — resulting in increasingly abstract works approaching DadaisIn the 1970s and 1980s, Johns employed new techniques and mediums — including cross-hatching and lithographs — resulting in increasingly abstract works approaching Dadaisin increasingly abstract works approaching Dadaism.
The artist Max Podstolski wrote that the art world needed a new manifesto, as confrontational as that of Futurism or Dadaism, «written with a heart - felt passion capable of inspiring and rallying art world outsiders, dissenters, rebels, the neglected and disaffected», and suggests that «Well now we've got it, in the form of Stuckism».
Over the next decade his diverse work varied in terms of content, medium, and technique as he was inspired by surrealism, dadaism, and minimalism.
The artistic roots of picking up waste material can be found in Dadaism and n the «40s and «50s other artists followed, such as Joseph Cornell, Robert Rauschenberg, John Chamberlain, César, Arman or Daniel Spoerri.
In addition, the avant - garde «ready - mades» created by Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968)- such as Bicycle Wheel (1913, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris), Bottle Rack (1914, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris) and Fountain (1917, copy in Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris)- were also quintessential Dadaism, in that they undermined the conventions of academic arIn addition, the avant - garde «ready - mades» created by Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968)- such as Bicycle Wheel (1913, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris), Bottle Rack (1914, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris) and Fountain (1917, copy in Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris)- were also quintessential Dadaism, in that they undermined the conventions of academic arin Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris)- were also quintessential Dadaism, in that they undermined the conventions of academic arin that they undermined the conventions of academic art.
Fluxus artists were particularly influenced by Dadaism and the artist Marcel Duchamp in particular, whose «readymade» sculptures posited that anything could be art by virtue of the artist's intention.
Shaped by the dominant avant - garde trends of the»40s and»50s — Art Brut, Dadaism, Abstract Expressionism and the CoBrA Group — as well as his experience of World War II, Keen began experimenting with film in the»50s and was an early adopter of Pop Art, making works of immediate power and raw intensity on a range of film stocks.
American critic Michael Fried, in the essay «Art and Objecthood» (1967), apotheosized «art» in contrast to «theatricality» — another version of Greenberg's elevation of formal art over literary art, more particularly of Cubism over Dadaism — arguing that «it is by virtue of their presentness and instantaneousness that modernist painting and sculpture defeat theater.»
Just as Dadaism, in its literary nature, was not directly part of the formal trajectory set by Barr, so Pop art defied Greenberg's formal trajectory toward abstraction, best embodied by the work of the Abstract Expressionists.
Dada International «anti-art» movement originating in Zurich c. 1916, involving Marcel Duchamp, Jean Arp, Francis Picabia, among others; a forerunner of Surrealism; hence Dadaism, Dadaist.
Superbly performed by Cate Blanchett, each soliloquy corresponds to an aesthetic movement in the history of modern art, including Fluxus, Dadaism, Futurism, and Constructivism.
Op art includes graphic elements and use of color that similarly appears in works from other movements such as Post Impressionism, Futurism, Constructivism, and Dadaism Edna Davis Wright was born on January 25, 1917 in Portsmouth, Virginia.
New Realism is often presented as a counterpart to America's Pop Art, but the group had more in common with Dadaism and Neo-Dada.
The work of each artist, in its own way, evokes the Leonardo treatise and the longstanding tradition in art inspired by it, from the 18th century inkblot drawings of Alexander Cozens to Dadaism, surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.
Schwitters was a significant figure in European Dadaism who invented the concept of Merz — «the combination, for artistic purposes of all conceivable materials».
The expansion of an artist's vocabulary, techniques and message — such as the breakthroughs of Impressionism, Dadaism, Minimalism and performance art — is going on in the food world now.
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