Dada
/ˈdɑːdɑː/noun
- an early 20th-century international movement in art, literature, music, and film, repudiating and mocking artistic and social conventions and emphasizing the illogical and absurd达达主义运动(20世纪早期艺术、文学、音乐和电影的一种国际性运动, 批判和嘲讽传统, 强调非逻辑和荒诞主义)。
Dada was launched in Zurich in 1916 by Tristan Tzara and others, soon merging with a similar group in New York. It favoured montage, collage, and the ready-made. Leading figures: Jean Arp, André Breton, Max Ernst, Man Ray, and Marcel Duchamp.
派生词
Dadaism
nounDadaist
noun & adjectiveDadaistic
adjective词源
French, literally 'hobby horse', the title of a review which appeared in Zurich in 1916.