Examples of Dada in the following topics:
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Art Movements of the 1920s
- Art Deco was a dominant design style of the 1920s artistic era that also was influenced by the Dada, Expressionist and Surrealist movements.
- In art, the movements known as Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism all played major roles in reconfiguring the focus and perception not only of visual arts, but also literature, drama and design.
- Dada began in Zurich during World War I and became an international phenomenon, although it was initially an informal movement intended to protest the outbreak of World War I and the bourgeois, nationalist and colonialist interest that Dadaists believed were root causes of the conflict.
- Dada artists met and formed groups of like-minded peers in Paris, Berlin, Cologne, and New York City who engaged in activities such as public gatherings, demonstrations and publication of art and literary journals.
- Arising from Dada activities during World War I and centered in Paris, Surrealism was a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s.
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Conclusion: Cultural Change in the Interwar Period
- In art, the movements known as Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism all played major roles in reconfiguring focus and perception.
- An example of the Dada school of art, Republican Automatons was a 1920 watercolor painting by George Grosz.