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dadaism

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[dah-dah-iz-uhm] / ˈdɑ dɑˌɪz əm /

noun

  1. (sometimes initial capital letter) dada, or the theory and principles behind it.


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That band’s surreal and abstract style felt in tune with how she experienced the world, as did dadaism.

From Washington Post • Feb. 5, 2022

Surrealism and its anarchic cousin dadaism are nothing new; neither is absurdism or weirdness in art.

From Washington Post • Aug. 11, 2017

You might have called it a dystopian sort of dadaism.

From The Guardian • May 29, 2015

The great artistic upheavals of the early 20th century, including dadaism, cubism and surrealism, principally involved young men who would live well into the age of television.

From The Guardian • May 8, 2013

His defeat would, by implication, have given support to dissonance, dadaism, creative evolution and bolshevism.

From Pieces of Hate And Other Enthusiams by Broun, Heywood