Dadaist (noun)

  1. An artist or writer who is associated with the Dada movement, which was an early 20th-century art movement that rejected traditional values and celebrated irrationality and chance.
  2. A member of the Dada movement, which was an artistic and literary movement in the early 20th century that rejected traditional values and celebrated irrationality and chance.

Origin:

From the movement name dadaism, which was originated in 1916 by artists and poets in zurich, switzerland. the name dada is believed to have been chosen randomly from a dictionary.

Examples:

  1. Marcel Duchamp is considered one of the most important Dadaist artists.
  2. Dadaism was an art movement that challenged the traditional values of the art world.
  3. Dadaists rejected traditional art forms and celebrated irrationality and chance.
  4. The Dadaist movement had a significant impact on the development of Surrealism.
  5. Dadaist are known for creating works that were meant to shock and challenge the viewer's expectations.
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