Dada, the nihilistic precursor of Surrealism, was deliberately anti-art and anti-sense, intended to outrage and scandalize. Characteristic of it were Marcel Duchamp's 'readymades' - everyday objects elevated to the status of art by the mere decision
The Roland Collection | January 8, 2008
Tags:. .art. .director. .preview. .available. .french
Art Available Carlos Characteristic Colour Dada Decision Deliberately Director Elevated Everyday French Intended Marcel Mere Narration Objects Outrage Precursor Preview Scandalize Status Surrealism Writers