Dada: An Early 20th-Century Art Movement

Art history

Regia Marinho
3 min readMay 1, 2024

In between my art painting creation, I enjoy researching early artists.

Today is the time for Dadaism. And this image of Dada was created by AI…

It's an early 20th-century international art, literature, music, and film movement.

This is a cover of Anna Blume, Dichtungen, 1919.

Cover of Anna Blume, Dichtungen, 1919.

An early 20th-century international movement in art, literature, music, and film, repudiating and mocking artistic and social conventions and emphasizing the illogical and absurd.

This art form started in France in the 1920s, but Dada still influences artists today.

Dada (or Dadaism) took off in early 1920s Paris.

Dadaism was in reaction to World War I.

The Dada movement consisted of artists who rejected logic, reason, and aestheticism.

They felt a liberation need to create whatever they wanted.

They were expressing nonsense, irrationality, and anti-bourgeois protest in their works.

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Regia Marinho
Regia Marinho

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