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dybincka [34]
3 years ago
6

Dadaists believed that the destruction created by World War I could mostly be attributed to

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2 answers:
Hitman42 [59]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

citizens becoming emotionally detached because of life in industrial societies

Nady [450]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

One of the effects of World War I according to Dadaists or Surrealism is that the attitude of <em>respect for culture has disappeared</em> among young people. Though culture at that time could be said to have been established in its development.

So, the answer is <em>B. Young people losing respect for established cultural traditions. </em>

Further Explanation:

The Surrealism and Dadaism

Surrealism was an art movement during World War I and was founded when the war was raging in 1914-1918. Many lives have been lost due to the massive war. They believe that any belief in humanity's ability to develop itself through art and culture, especially after the unprecedented destruction caused by war, is naive and unrealistic. As a result, Dadaists create works using chance, possibility, and anything that emphasizes the irrationality of humanity.

According to them, rationality is a cultural fetter that should be dismantled. As a result, Dada often seems eccentric and anti-rational in their work. They raved in odd words out loud, tore up the words contained in the newspapers and then rearranged them to be called poetry, gave a mustache to the Mona Lisa painting, and stated to the public that the underwear and electric poles were a work of art.

The following are practitioners in the Dadaism movement

  • Guillaume Apollinaire - France
  • Hans Arp - Switzerland, France, and Germany
  • Hugo Ball - Switzerland
  • Johannes Baader - Germany
  • John Heartfield - Germany
  • Arthur Cravan - United States
  • Jean Crotti - France
  • Theo van Doesburg - Netherlands
  • Marcel Duchamp - France and the United States
  • George Grosz - Germany
  • Max Ernst - Germany
  • Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven - United States, Germany
  • Hannah Höch - Germany
  • Marsden Hartley - United States
  • Raoul Hausmann - Germany
  • Emmy Hennings - Switzerland
  • Richard Huelsenbeck - Switzerland and Germany
  • Marcel Iancu - Switzerland (born in Romania)
  • Clément Pansaers - Belgium
  • Francis Picabia - Switzerland, the United States, and France
  • Man Ray - United States and France
  • Hans Richter - Germany, Switzerland and the United States
  • Kurt Schwitters - Germany
  • Sophie Taeuber-Arp - Switzerland
  • Tristan Tzara - Switzerland and France (born in Romania)
  • Beatrice Wood - United States and France
  • Ilia Zdanevich (Iliazd) - Georgia and France
<h3>Learn More: </h3>

Articles of Surrealism brainly.com/question/11579256

<h3>Key Details: </h3>

Topics: World War I, Surrealism

Grade Level: 7-12

Keywords: Surrealism, World War I, Culture

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