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Dada And Surrealist Art

Dada And Surrealist Art. Dada - No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse”. Dada - No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse”. -Developed as a reaction to WWI and upper class values. . Dada - No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse”.

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Dada And Surrealist Art

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  1. Dada And Surrealist Art

  2. Dada- No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse”

  3. Dada- No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse” -Developed as a reaction to WWI and upper class values.

  4. Dada- No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse” -Developed as a reaction to WWI and upper class values. -Was playful and absurd at the same time.

  5. Dada- No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse” -Developed as a reaction to WWI and upper class values. -Was playful and absurd at the same time. -Organize demonstrations, used performance, collage, sculpture, chance, the unconscious mind and automatic drawing to create works of art.

  6. Dada- No rational definition, may translate to “hobbyhorse” -Developed as a reaction to WWI and upper class values. -Was playful and absurd at the same time. -Organize demonstrations, used performance, collage, sculpture, chance, the unconscious mind and automatic drawing to create works of art. -Challenged the notions of what art is and how it is made

  7. RaoulHausmann Mechanical Head (Spirit of Our Age), ca. 1920
Hairdresser’s wigmaking dummy, crocodile wallet, ruler, pocket watch mechanism and case, bronze segment of old camera, typewriter cylinder, segment of measuring tape, collapsible cup, the number “22,” nails and bolt
12 13/16 x 8 1/4 x 7 7/8 in. (32.5 x 21 x 20 cm)

  8. Collage with Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance Jean Arp, 1916

  9. Marcel Duchamp Bicycle Wheel, 1913

  10. Psychoanalysis- A form of individual psychology that aims to bring unconscious mental elements and processes into awareness In order to expand an individuals self understanding.

  11. Psychoanalysis- A form of individual psychology that aims to bring unconscious mental elements and processes into awareness In order to expand an individuals self understanding. -Make ones unconscious mind conscious in order to gain insight.

  12. Psychoanalysis- A form of individual psychology that aims to bring unconscious mental elements and processes into awareness In order to expand an individuals self understanding. -Make ones unconscious mind conscious in order to gain insight. -Developed by Zigmund Freud in 1916/1917

  13. Surrealist Art -1924- 1945

  14. Surrealist Art -1924- 1945 -Group of artists and writers who wanted to use the unconscious mind to create art and writings.

  15. Surrealist Art -1924- 1945 -Group of artists and writers who wanted to use the unconscious mind to create art and writings. -Spearheaded by Andre Breton and Salvador Dali

  16. Dorothea Tanning A Little Night Music 1946

  17. Salvador Dali The Persistence of Memory 1931

  18. GeopoliticusChild Watching the Birth of the New Man, 1943

  19. Time Transfixed Rene Magritte 1938

  20. Rene Magritte The Listening Room 1952

  21. Meret Oppenheim Fur Covered Cup, Saucer and Spoon 1936

  22. Salvador Dali, Lobster Telephone 1938

  23. Paranoiac Critical Method of Looking- “Spontaneous method of irrational knowledge based on the critical and systematic objectivity of the associations and interpretations of delirious phenomena.”

  24. Paranoiac Critical Method of Looking- “Spontaneous method of irrational knowledge based on the critical and systematic objectivity of the associations and interpretations of delirious phenomena.” - Seeing strange images in clouds, or puddles.

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