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While it may bear some of the skeletal work of the two, it’s not Dada or Neo-Dada. This thing, this Weird Twitter/Meme Culture/Online Humor thing is a beast of its own creation — an artistic movement ...
We draw a line between Marcel Duchamp readymades and the Dada art of post-World War I Europe, and the internet memes that fuel today’s conversation. Skeletons, frogs on unicycles, moths, the ...
Neo-dada Commentators at the ... this movement of the 1910s and 1920s that provides the inspiration for this year's Midwestern Exhibition at the Rourke Art Museum, as the show takes on the theme ...
Born in Tokyo in 1932 Ushio Shinohara achieved iconic status as a Neo-Dada artist in Japan in the late 1950s. Tomokazu Matsuyama, on the other hand, born in Tokyo in 1976, adopts traditional images ...
Commentators at the time of World War I said Europe hadn't seen that level of barbarism since the Thirty Years War in the 17th century. World War I took the lives of about 30 percent of men ...
This file photo provided Oct. 3, 2005 by the Pompidou Art Center in Paris shows Marcel Duchamp 's 1917 work "Fountain" . The work is part of the Dada retrospective which runs until Jan. 9, 2006.
NEW YORK, March 28, 2011 - The idea of cultural collage is a priority shared by two Japanese artists from different generations, Ushio Shinohara and Tomokazu Matsuyama, who have lived and worked in ...