Article: Dada did it. (Dada art movement, traveling exhibition)

A growing number of artists, critics, museum curators, historians, collectors and dealers believe that the works of art produced by Dada artists during and just after World War I are among the most important and influential artistic creations of the century. Although the Dadaists themselves announced the death of their movement a few short years after it was officially founded in Zurich in 1916, it could be argued that the attitudes and esthetic concerns that motivated their creative efforts are still with us today. Whenever one is confronted with bourgeois notions of what art should be, or with a culture that inhibits and in some cases actually prevents creative activity, ...

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