Dadaism - Ford Museum art show 2020

What is Propaganda? An Introduction to Propaganda Techniques
Reading Lesson: What is Propaganda?
The first world war in German art: Otto Dix's first-hand visions of horror
German Painter Otto Dix had seen horrors of the first world war as a frontline soldier. At the time, he later confessed, he did not think about them too much. It was after he went home that the nightmares started. In what might now be called post-traumatic stress, he kept seeing the horrors of the trenches. He was compelled to show them, with nothing held back. Dix became part of a radical art movement that rejected conflict and the European civilisation reponsible for it.💞🌍🌎🌏💞
On the move with Marcel Duchamp
DREAM DRAW CREATE Art Lessons for Children: On the move with Marcel Duchamp
Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
Raoul Hausmann (1886-1971) 'ABCD' 1920 (collage)
Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
'The Art Critic', (1919-20) by Raoul Hausmann.
Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
Francis Picabia (1879-1953) - 'Love Parade' 1917 (oil on cardboard)
Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
George Grosz (1893-1959) and John Heartfield (1891-1968) - 'Life and Work in Universal City, 12:05 Noon', 1919 (photomontage)
Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) - 'L.H.O.O.Q', 1919 (ready-made)
Dadaism - Art and Anti Art
George Grosz (1893-1959) - 'The Pillars of Society' 1926 (oil on canvas)