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(Mitoloji) Dada
namusu uğruna kendini öldüren efsanevi girit''li bir kadın
A cultural movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (mainly poetry), theatre, and graphic design, and was characterized by nihilism, deliberate irrationality, disillusionment, cynicism, chance, randomness, and the rejection of the prevailing standards in art
namusu uğruna kendini öldüren efsanevi girit''li bir kadın
Nihilistic movement in the arts. It originated in Zürich, Switz., in 1916 and flourished in New York City, Paris, and the German cities of Berlin, Cologne, and Hannover in the early 20th century. The name, French for "hobbyhorse," was selected by a chance procedure and adopted by a group of artists, including Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Francis Picabia, to symbolize their emphasis on the illogical and absurd. The movement grew out of disgust with bourgeois values and despair over World War I. The archetypal Dada forms of expression were the nonsense poem and the ready-made. Dada had far-reaching effects on the art of the 20th century; the creative techniques of accident and chance were sustained in Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, conceptual art, and Pop art
namusu uğruna kendini öldüren efsanevi girit''li bir kadın
alternative spelling of dada (the movement in art)
namusu uğruna kendini öldüren efsanevi girit''li bir kadın
{i} abstract art and literature movement of the early 20th century; Idi Amin Dada (1928-2003), former military dictator of Uganda