When I was thinking about artwork style for the Titanic exhibition I concerned about dadaism. Because dada style was the same time with the Titanic was. Especially there was a specific art style in the early 20th century ,when the Titanic launched and sank, was collage style. Thus I suggested to apply collage to our Titanic project.
DADA
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Dada was a cultural movement that was concentrated on anti-war politics which then made its way to the art world through art theory, art manifestoes, literature, poetry and eventually graphic design and the visual arts. The movement, although Dadaists would not have been happy calling it a movement, originated in Switzerland and spread across Europe and into the United States, which was a safe haven for many writers during World War I.
An anti-art movement, Dadaists attempted to break away from the styles of traditional art aesthetics as well as rationality, of any kind. They produced a great many publications as a home for their writings and protest materials which were handed out at gatherings and protests. The visual aesthetics associate with the movement often include found objects and materials combined through collage.
An anti-art movement, Dadaists attempted to break away from the styles of traditional art aesthetics as well as rationality, of any kind. They produced a great many publications as a home for their writings and protest materials which were handed out at gatherings and protests. The visual aesthetics associate with the movement often include found objects and materials combined through collage.
Cut With The Dada Kitchen Knife, Hannah Höch, 1919 |
Cover of Anna Blume, Kurt Schwitters, 1919 |
Cover for Merz 7 Kurt Schwitters, 1924 |
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