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Showing 24 artworks out of more than 240+ with Dadaism
Marcel Duchamp's provocative L.H.O.O.Q. (1919) subverts the Mona Lisa with a mustache, challenging art conventions and embodying Dadaism’s rebellious spirit. Explore its history & legacy!
Explore Marcel Duchamp's 'Nine Malic Molds,' a Dadaist masterpiece challenging notions of art and industry. This oil painting, with its grid-like abstraction, invites contemplation on modern society’s mechanization.
'With Hidden Noise' by Marcel Duchamp embodies the spirit of Dadaism, questioning art’s definition through a simple yet provocative assemblage. Created in 1916, it features brass plates and twine, highlighting Duchamp’s conceptual approach to art and its relationship with the viewer.
Explore Marcel Duchamp's 'Selected Details after Cranach & Relâche,' a minimalist etching challenging art’s definition. A pivotal Dada work reflecting on representation, appropriation, and artistic value.
Explore Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Se ruega tocar’! A Dadaist masterpiece featuring a book & orange in stark geometry. Discover its surreal symbolism and artistic significance.
A monumental collage featuring photographs, drawings and notes documenting the creation of "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even," exploring themes of reproduction, gender roles and artistic process. Published in 1934, it embodies Dadaist principles.
Marcel Duchamp's 'Water and Gas on All the Floor' challenges art conventions with its readymade form, reflecting Dadaism’s provocative spirit. Own a piece of modern art history – explore this iconic work.
Explore Marcel Duchamp's 'Paris Air' (1919): A readymade glass ampoule capturing Parisian air, symbolizing artistic challenge and the ephemeral nature of reality. Discover its history & significance.
Marcel Duchamp’s "Rotary Demisphere" (1924) embodies Dadaism's rejection of artistic conventions through its assemblage of industrial materials—a rotating wheel atop a metal stand—challenging notions of beauty and craftsmanship.
Marcel Duchamp's 'Cigarette' is a stark photographic study of a partially smoked object, exploring themes of consumerism and the mundane through minimalist composition & muted tones. A Dadaist icon’s quiet contemplation.
Marcel Duchamp's 'Tu m'' (1918) is a revolutionary readymade painting blending shadow and object, challenging art’s definition with playful irony & Dada spirit. Explore its unique composition & symbolic meaning.
Man Ray’s ‘Flying Dutchman’ is a dramatic Dadaist abstraction rendered with a palette knife, depicting billowing sails and evoking themes of isolation and tragic destiny. Explore this iconic 1920 work by the pioneering American artist and bring its haunting beauty into your space.
Dive into Max Ernst's 'The Song of the Flesh' (1920)! A surrealist masterpiece featuring playful animals & dreamlike imagery, reflecting Dada & Surrealism’s challenge to reality. Explore its bold colors & layered composition.
Explore Schwitters' Dada masterpiece, Merz Picture 32A, a fragmented collage of found objects reflecting postwar chaos; discover this revolutionary piece today.
Dive into Max Ernst's 'Vision Induced by the Porte St. Denis'! A surreal Dada masterpiece exploring dreams, memory, and the subconscious with bold colors & distorted forms.
A visually complex Dadaist collage featuring geometric shapes and a clock by Kurt Schwitters from 1922, capturing the essence of Merz through intricate textures that invite you to explore this masterpiece of modern art.
Sophie Taeuber-Arp’s ‘Dada Head’ (1920) is an iconic geometric sculpture embodying Dada's anti-art spirit & questioning of identity through bold colors and abstracted forms. Explore its rich symbolism & influence.
Experience Dadaist energy with Picabia's Still Life (1908), featuring vibrant fruit and bold composition; discover this modern masterpiece today.
Discover this kitsch Dadaism portrait of a woman by Francis Picabia (1938), featuring striking red ribbon details; bring modern avant-garde art home.
This piece showcases Schwitters’ masterful manipulation of materials and composition—a cornerstone of Dada aesthetics—demonstrating a deliberate rejection of traditional art forms in favor of embracing spontaneity and fragmentation.
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