Dadaism Erin Prince Richardson 3rd. Dadaism Quote "I speak only of myself since I do not wish to convince, I have no right to drag others into my river,

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Dadaism Erin Prince Richardson 3rd

Dadaism Quote "I speak only of myself since I do not wish to convince, I have no right to drag others into my river, I oblige no one to follow me and everybody practices his art in his own way.“ -Tristan Tzara

Of course! This is the famous Mona Lisa A huge icon for the Dada Movement

This is where Dada started Zurich, Switzerland

Counterfunctionality

The Beautiful Girl

The Dadaism Movement

Revenge of Goldfish

Marcel Janco

Iguru/2007

Dada Bar Lounge Interpretation of Glamour

Dadaism Early 20 th century art movement

Hannah Hoch and Raoul Hausmann This was a painting drawn by a women from Germany

This is a famous painting by Salvador Dali this captures the cube and surrealism.

Nude Descending Staircase “Dada is a state of mind…Dada is artistic free thinking…” (Duchamp)

Olga Picabia Portriat Francis Picabia is a French painter that captures the Cubism and Surrealism of Dada.

Marcel Duchamp

The Dada Movement

Guest DJ Sen

Louise Rosenkrands/Denmark “My art is based on surreal nature inspired by comic books, old cartoons, music, and minded arts” (Rosenkrands)

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