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What does the word "dada" in Dadaism refer to?

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Answered by archanakri27
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Origin of Dadaism

The central premise behind the Dada art movement (Dada is a colloquial French term for a hobby horse) was a response to the modern age.

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Dada is a literary and artistic movement based on willful irrationality and the rejection of conventional artistic values.

Explanation:

Early centres of the Dada in Dadaism art movement in the early 20th century were in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire (c. 1916). Around 1915, New York Dada got its start, and by 1920, Dada was thriving in Paris. Up until the middle of the 1920s, dadaism was active.

Contemporary European art movements like Dadaism and Futurism had an influence on the artists of the day. Dada was an artistic movement that emerged in Zurich during the First World War in opposition to the atrocities and foolishness of the conflict. Dada artists frequently create satirical and absurd works of art, poetry, and performance.

Purpose of Dada art:

Dadaism, also known as the "anti-art" art movement, was born out of disgust and resentment over the carnage and horror of World War I, which erupted in 1914 and lasted until 1918. The primary goal of dadaism was to subvert social conventions and create intentionally shocking, perplexing, or upsetting art.

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