Review:
Dadaism In Art
overall review score: 4.5
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Dadaism in art is an avant-garde movement that emerged during World War I, characterized by unconventional and non-traditional approaches to art, often with a sense of absurdity and nihilism.
Key Features
- Use of found objects
- Collage and photomontage
- Absurdity and randomness
- Critique of traditional art forms
- Influence on later art movements
Pros
- Challenged conventional artistic norms
- Encouraged creative freedom and experimentation
- Opened up new possibilities for artistic expression
Cons
- Can be difficult to understand or appreciate for some viewers
- May lack traditional aesthetic appeal for some audiences