A Companion To Dada And Surrealism Site
This paper, titled serves as a guide to two of the most influential avant-garde movements of the 20th century. While often grouped together, Dada and Surrealism represent distinct philosophical responses to the chaos of World War I—Dada through negation and anti-art , and Surrealism through positive expression and the subconscious . 1. Movement Overviews
Cutting and reassembling newspaper and magazine clippings for social and political satire. Hannah Höch , John Heartfield A Companion to Dada and Surrealism
Born at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich, Switzerland as a protest against the "rational" society that led to WWI. It was less a style and more an attitude of anarchy , characterized by shock, nihilism, and the rejection of bourgeois values. This paper, titled serves as a guide to
Formally launched by André Breton 's Surrealist Manifesto , this movement sought to reunite the conscious and unconscious realms to create a "surreality" . Heavily influenced by Sigmund Freud 's psychoanalysis, it focused on dreams, desire, and the irrational. 2. Key Techniques and Themes Formally launched by André Breton 's Surrealist Manifesto