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17/10/2021
Bringer of rain
16/05/2018
01/03/2017
artisto.
impressionism
title-blood war
medium- water color on A5 paper
made by- kRiShAnA
23/02/2017
artisto group working on uttarkashi geogrid wall assignment... clean india project
artist.
Chaudhry
anand
panwar
namchu
03/12/2016
Mind is just like a box of ur tiffin, open it and eat than create...
24/05/2016
Dadaism (c.1916-24)
Nihilistic Anti-Art Movement
The first major anti-art movement, Dada was a revolt against the culture and values which - it was believed - had caused and supported the carnage of The First World War (1914-18).
Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the nationalism that many thought had led to the war. Influenced by other avant-garde movements - Cubism, Futurism,Constructivism, and Expressionism - its output was wildly diverse, ranging from performance art to poetry, photography, sculpture, painting, and collage. Dada's aesthetic, marked by its mockery of materialistic and nationalistic attitudes, proved a powerful influence on artists in many cities, including Berlin, Hanover, Paris, New York, and Cologne, all of which generated their own groups. The movement dissipated with the establishment of Surrealism.
Dada was the first conceptual art movement where the focus of the artists was not on crafting aesthetically pleasing objects but on making works that often upended bourgeois sensibilities and that generated difficult questions about society, the role of the artist, and the purpose of art.
Dada artists are known for their use of readymade objects - everyday objects that could be bought and presented as art with little manipulation by the artist. The use of the readymade forced questions about artistic creativity and the very definition of art and its purpose in society.