dadaism
1dadaism — DADAÍSM s.n. Curent literar şi artistic apărut în 1916 în Europa, caracterizat prin negarea oricărui raport între gândire şi expresia artistică, prin ridicarea hazardului la rangul de principiu de creaţie; dada. – Din fr. dadaïsme. Trimis de… …
2Dadaism — Da|da|is|m also Dada a movement in European art and literature in the early 20th century, in which artists and writers aimed to shock people by ignoring accepted ideas and producing strange, unexpected images. Dadaism was the main influence on… …
3Dadaism — Dada ► NOUN ▪ an early 20th century movement in the arts which mocked conventions and emphasized the illogical and absurd. DERIVATIVES Dadaism noun Dadaist noun & adjective. ORIGIN French, hobby horse , the title of a review which appeared in… …
4dadaism — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: French dadaïsme Date: 1919 Dada • dadaist noun or adjective, often capitalized • dadaistic adjective, often capitalized …
5Dadaism — See Dada. * * * …
6dadaism — noun A cultural movement that began in neutral Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920, which involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestos, art …
7dadaísm — s. n …
8Dadaism — Da·da·ism || dÉ‘ËdəɪzÉ™m n. methods and principles of the Dada movement (abstract art and literature movement of the early 20th century) …
9Dadaism — An art style founded by Hans Arp (*) in Zurich after WW1 which challenged the established canons of art, thoughts and morality etc. Disgusted with the war and society in general, Dadaist expressed their feelings by creating non art. The term… …
10dadaism — da·da·ism …