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  2. List of Dadaists - Wikipedia

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    Jean Arp (September 16, 1886 – June 7, 1966) Alice Bailly (February 25, 1872 – January 1 1938) Johannes Baader (June 22, 1875 – January 15, 1955) Johannes Theodor Baargeld (October 9, 1892 – August 16 or 17, 1927) Hugo Ball (February 22, 1886 – September 14, 1927) André Breton (February 19, 1896 – September 28, 1966) Gino ...

  3. Marcel Duchamp - Wikipedia

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    Mary Reynolds (1929–1946) Maria Martins (1946–1951) Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp ( UK: / ˈdjuːʃɒ̃ /, US: / djuːˈʃɒ̃, djuːˈʃɑːmp /, [1] French: [maʁsɛl dyʃɑ̃]; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, Dada, and conceptual art.

  4. Taoism - Wikipedia

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    Taoism or Daoism ( / ˈdaʊ.ɪzəm / ⓘ, / ˈtaʊ.ɪzəm / ⓘ) is a diverse philosophical and religious tradition indigenous to China, emphasizing harmony with the Tao —generally understood as an impersonal, enigmatic process of transformation ultimately underlying reality.

  5. Fountain (Duchamp) - Wikipedia

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    The backdrop is The Warriors by Marsden Hartley. [1] Fountain is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt". In April 1917, an ordinary piece of plumbing chosen by Duchamp was submitted for the inaugural exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, to be staged at the Grand Central ...

  6. Surrealism - Wikipedia

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    Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas. [1] Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously ...

  7. Neo-Dada - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Dada was a movement with audio, visual and literary manifestations that had similarities in method or intent with earlier Dada artwork. It sought to close the gap between art and daily life, and was a combination of playfulness, iconoclasm, and appropriation. [1] In the United States the term was popularized by Barbara Rose in the 1960s and ...

  8. Category:Dada - Wikipedia

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    Category:Dada. Appearance. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dada. Dada (sometimes called Dadaism) is a post- World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry ), theatre and graphic design. The movement was a protest of the barbarism of the war; its works were characterized by a deliberate irrationality and ...

  9. Thomas Edison - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edison. Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. [1] [2] [3] He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. [4]