1. Describe a dada artwork.
The dada movement began in protest of World War I. The two syllable word
dada was used to describe this movement because it was well suited for
expressing the essence of attitude, not a style. Dada was a rebellious attitude
rather than a cohesive style. It was a way of criticizing society through art.
Dadaist who experienced the horror of WWI believed that the world no longer
made sense therefore they rejected all accepted moral, social, political and
aesthetic values. Dada artwork was made
with cheap noncollectable materials.
The art work above named ABCD by
Raoul Hausmann is a self portrait. Below Hausmann’s face is an announcement of
his performance of a phonetic poem. The letters VOCE (Italian for “voice”)
appear inside an earlike ellipse. The letters ABCD, a prototypical poem, are
clinched to his teeth. The tickets to the Kaiserjubilee in his hat indicate the
empty formalities of the social milieu in which he functioned, while the
intentionally provocative gynecological diagram alludes to the organic
necessity of his art.
2. What were the influences of Jacob Lawrence?
Jacob Lawrence was influenced by the Harlem Renaissance, African American
history and European modernist. Lawrence’s art incorporated brilliant use of
color, flat space and the use of pattern. Lawrence referred to his style as “dynamic
cubism”.
The
art work above Pool Parlor by Jacob Lawrence portrays flat geometric shapes.
There is exaggeration of the limbs and gestures. The Shoemaker also by Lawrence shows
flatness of geometric shapes and incorporates cubism and vibrant colors.
Hi Jacqueline- OK, but make sure you write in your own words or if you use someone else's phrase, use quotation marks..." intentionally provocative gynecological diagram alludes to the organic necessity of his art"- this does not seem like your writing
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