Jessica Brown Final Paper Art 104i Marcel Duchamp “The Fountain” To begin to understand Marcel Duchamp’s specific piece of art “The Fountain” I delved deep into the history behind the Dada movement‚ from which Duchamp thrived. This began with an in depth look at Western Europe during World War I‚ The Dada’s reaction to the World War‚ and more specifically Marcel Duchamp’s reaction to the World War. As stated in the book‚ “no single event influenced the development of modern as profoundly
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Dadaism responded toward the horrors of WWI as a critique of modernity and modern life. The Dada Manifesto of 1918 ‚ an attempt to explain Dada as well as a written-form of Dadaism in itself‚ sums up the ideas of Dada with quotes like “Dada means Nothing” and “Some journalists regard it as an art for babies‚ other holy jesusescallingthelittlechildren of our day” in an attempt to explain the feelings of Dada in written language. Furthermore the quote “‘know thyself’ is utopian but more acceptable
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Call it baby talk “Dada”‚ abstract‚ or ready-made‚ Marcel Duchamp‚ Fountain (Fig. 32-30) remains one of the most risen works of art of the twentieth century. One of the artistic movements to address slayed soldiers and the moral questions it posed was Dada. Dada laughs at the scornful style in art‚ the senselessness to think clearly sensibly‚ and logically thought and even the foundations of modern society. The mix emotion of Dada went further to question the concept of art itself. For its first
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he could finally escape the violence of war. There he founded a night club Cabaret Voltaire‚ a place for artist and poets escaping the war to unite. The event that were held under its roof were essential beginning to a well known anarchic movement Dada. Under its roof is were Hugo Ball in 1916 in his unusual and strange outfit he performed his remarkable poem “Karawane”. The poem witch didn’t not had a context‚ the words of witch did not had a meaning and could not be found in the dictionary of any
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of their most outrageous activities were influenced by the Futurists‚ particularly Marinetti‚ who introduced "noise music"- a chorus of rattles and pot covers‚ kettledrums and typewriters- to simulate the "bruitism" of the real world. (In his book Dada: Art and Anti-art‚ the artist and writer Hans
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Menendez and Libby Davis Art Influences • Art in the 1920’s was mainly influenced by two movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada Art • Dada was an anti-art movement . Anti Art painters rejected in some way the conventional artistic standards. • It was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. It rejected reason and logic‚ prizing nonsense‚ irrationality and intuition. Many Dada artist scattered across Europe after Great War ended. Dada’s aesthetic were marked by its mockery of
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History of Graphic Design Nour Abou Ibrahim 201104212 Research paper Paula Scher BRIEF OPENING Paula Scher‚ also known as America’s first design lady‚ is a graphic designer‚ illustrator and art educator. The Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia is where Paula Scher majored in illustration and finished her BFA in nineteen seventy. As a student Scher abstained from graphic design as she was short of the required tidiness artistry‚ and she did not like aligning Helvetica on a framework. “The
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What is Anti-Art? Introduction I am going to be writing about anti-art and what it is. I feel that before I can fully explore this concept in more depth‚ I must first look at the question ‘What is art?’ and ‘How do we know it is art?‘. To understand what art is‚ you have to look at its surroundings‚ the art world‚ you have the people who make the art work‚ the painters‚ the sculptors etc. Then you have the people that exhibit the work‚ and finally you have the viewers‚ the people who attend
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