One hundred years ago today, on July 14, 1916, an avant-garde European artistic and literary movement called Dadaism—or simply Dada—was officially born in Zurich, Switzerland. World War I was in full ...
In Europe’s art centers in the gay and bitter years just after World War I. there was nothing quite like the determinedly disorderly young men who called themselves dadaists.* Whatever anyone else ...
The commutability of artistic talent is, for many artists, a way to represent how they made the leap from one expression of ...
Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE) and the Helen S. Lanier Chair of the University of Georgia English department will be hosting the final of three events for the centennial celebration of the ...
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The BBC would say that this is because 2016 marks the centenary of Dada, the anarchic, absurdist art movement (if a movement is what it was) that saw artists begin routinely to challenge and ridicule ...
Last month, at a museum in Paris, a man used a hammer to crack a porcelain urinal on display as part of an exhibition. The attacker said he acted in the name of art. Now that exhibition (with a ...
Jasper Johns, 29, is the brand-new darling of the art world’s bright, brittle avantgarde. A year ago he was practically unknown; since then he has had a sellout show in Manhattan, has exhibited in ...
High Fructose Porn Syrup, a local art collective, will be the first to showcase at DADA; the group plans to set the bar high with its first presentation, Infinite Illusions. “We’ve been busting ass to ...