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Movement in about 10 Minutes: DADA (audio)

Movement in about 10 Minutes: DADA (audio)

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In this Movement in about 10 Minutes episode of Art Happens: The Divine Mess of Art History (presented by J-Squared Atelier), James William Moore dives headfirst into Dada—the “anti-art” movement that didn’t politely critique the world… it heckled it.

Born out of the chaos of World War I, Dada looked at “rational” modern society—its progress, its logic, its grand speeches—and basically said: If this is what your system produces, why should we keep following its rules? Cue the noise poems, nonsense chanting, cut-up performances, and the kind of art that behaves like a fire alarm.

From Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich to Berlin’s razor-edged photomontage, Dada weaponized absurdity: collage as cultural evidence, chaos as strategy, and the readymade as a full-blown philosophical grenade (yes, Duchamp’s Fountain).

If you’ve ever heard someone say, “That’s not art,” Dada’s answer is simple: Perfect. Frame it.

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