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Dadaism is dadaism. It is a bourgeois literary school that rose in Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century. There are always different opinions about the origin of the word "Dada". Some people think that this word is meaningless, while others think that it comes from the colloquial phrase "da, da" often used by Romanian artists Zara and Gianko, which means "yes, yes" in Romanian. The most popular saying is that in 19 16, a group of artists gathered in Zurich to prepare a name for their organization. They casually opened a French-German dictionary and chose a word at random, that is, "Dada". In French, the word "Dada" means rocking a horse for children to play with.

Dadaism Art Movement is an art school from 19 16 to 1923. Dadaism is an anarchist art movement, which tries to discover the real reality by abolishing traditional cultural and aesthetic forms. Dadaism was led by a group of young artists and anti-war activists, who expressed their despair of bourgeois values and World War I through anti-aesthetic works and protests.

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The main characteristics of Dadaism include: pursuing sober irrational state, rejecting established artistic standards, disillusionment, cynicism, pursuing unintentional, accidental and random realm, and so on. The birth of this movement was a protest against the barbaric First World War. Dadaists firmly believe that the values of the middle class gave birth to the First World War, and this value is a rigid and inflexible repressive force, which is not only reflected in art, but also in all aspects of daily life. The Dadaism movement influenced some later literary schools, including surrealism and surfing schools.

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