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Dada Art Movement - Britannica
Dada, nihilistic movement in the arts that flourished primarily in Zürich, Switzerland; New York City; Berlin, Cologne, and Hannover, Germany; and Paris in the early 20th century.
https://www.britannica.com/art/Dada
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The Dada Movement - Dadart
If, as dada artists claimed, their movement was a noisy alarm that woke modern art from its slumber, then this drawing reveals how the alarm was sounded
http://www.dadart.com/dadaism/dada/020-history-dada-movement.html
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Dada - Britannica
Nihilistic movement in the arts that flourished primarily in Zürich, Switzerland; New York City; Berlin, Cologne, and Hannover, Germany; and Paris in the early 20th century.
http://www.britannica.com/art/Dada
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Dada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dada or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. Dada in Zurich, Switzerland, began in 1916 at Cabaret Voltaire, spreading to Berlin shortly thereafter, but the height of New York Dada was the year before, in 1915.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dada
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Dada Movement, Artists and Major Works
Artworks and artists: Dada arose as a reaction to World War I, and the nationalism, and rationalism, which many thought had brought war about. Influenced by ideas and innovations from several early avant-gardes its output was wildly diverse.
http://www.theartstory.org/movement-dada.htm
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Dada Art Movement: History, Characteristics, Artists
Dada (1916-24): Nihilistic Anti-Art Movement Led by Tristan Tzara, Jean Arp and Francis Picabia.
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/dada.htm
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Dada: The Anti-War Art Movement - The Art History Archive
Dada was many things, but it was essentially an anti-war movement in Europe and New York from 1915 to 1923. It was an artistic revolt and protest against traditional beliefs of a pro-war society, and also fought against sexism/racism to a lesser degree.
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/dada/arthistory_dada.html
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Dada Art: History of Dadaism (1916-1923) - About
Dadaism, or Dada Art, was not a movement, it's artists not artists and it's art not art. Why does this non-art movement still matter in the art world?
http://arthistory.about.com/cs/arthistory10one/a/dada.htm
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Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
Dadaism or Dada was a form of artistic anarchy that challenged the social, political and cultural values of the time.
http://www.artyfactory.org/art_appreciation/art_movements/dadaism.htm
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Famous Dada Artists: List of All Dada Painters and Sculptors
List of famous Dada artists, with images, bios, and information about their notable works. All the greatest artists associated with the Dada movement are included here.
http://www.ranker.com/list/famous-dada-artists/reference
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Grove Art: Subject Guide in Oxford Art Online
International in scope and diverse in artistic output, both Dada and Surrealism were artistic, literary and intellectual movements of the early 20th century that were instrumental in defining Modernism. The Dada movement, launched in 1916 in Zurich by poets and artists such as Tristan Tzara and Hans Arp, was a direct reaction to the slaughter, propaganda and inanity of World War I.
http://www.oxfordartonline.com/public/page/themes/dadaandsurrealism
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Dada - Tate
Tate glossary definition for dada: Art movement formed during the First World War in Zurich in negative reaction to the horrors and folly of the war often satirical and nonsensical in nature.
http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/d/dada