What is Dada? - A Short Introduction

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @jalepezo
    @jalepezo 3 года назад +245

    I agree with you, the banana in the wall WAS NOT DADA, it is dada being coopted by art-capitalism. Everybody is an artist if an artist is the person who can tape a banana to the wall. However, ONLY the artists (and financial yuppies) got the midas touch to turn a 0.15 banana into 100 k of art-investment (certificate, pretty much a bond)

    • @kvnvk8947
      @kvnvk8947 2 года назад +17

      I think Dada was really a product of its time, so much of its influence has permeated subsequent artistic movements and the pop culture of the last century that it's essentially impossible to create a legitimate Dadaist work, especially in our contemporary, technological, media-saturated landscape. On the surface, the performance artist who ate the $100K+ banana piece while it was being exhibited would seem to fit the bill, but even that was little more than a self-serving publicity stunt.

    • @franimal86
      @franimal86 2 года назад

      Kevin Nguyen and TJ Khayatan, on the other hand…true Dadaists!!

    • @007bistromath
      @007bistromath 2 года назад +9

      "I agree with you, the banana in the wall WAS NOT DADA," is excellent dadaist poetry

    • @Olivenpaste
      @Olivenpaste 2 года назад +12

      @@kvnvk8947 i think dada is alive not in photo collages and readymades but in Punkrock and shitposts

    • @1961burn
      @1961burn Год назад +5

      @@Olivenpaste so funny to see this just as I'm thinking that punk rock can definitely be dada :)

  • @jamescecil3417
    @jamescecil3417 2 года назад +60

    Saw a DaDa exhibit back in the 90's at the SF Legion of Honor. Duchamp's "Fountain" was there. What made this exceptionally hilarious was a small card directly in front of the urinal, "Do not touch".

    • @kafkollectif525
      @kafkollectif525 2 года назад +9

      Funny because you wouldn’t have to touch it, to use it 😂

  • @VallisYT
    @VallisYT 3 года назад +94

    I really liked the part about chance and the subsequent thoughts on lying. It's fascinating how such (in principle) simple ideas can challenge the notion of art, forcing fellow artists to reconsider their entire craft.

    • @fredneecher1746
      @fredneecher1746 2 года назад

      Sums up late Bob Dylan to a tee. "The box wrote it", he would say about a song, meaning he had a box full of phrases he's collected from newspapers and other sources and just stuck them together to make his lyrics. Which is also a lie, although hard to prove. 'ModBob', as fans call this period, danced on the edge of art and fraud, daring you to tell the difference.

  • @chrisbarter7627
    @chrisbarter7627 2 года назад +22

    The end of this video was wonderful and the Beckett quote comes to mind: "I cannot go on. I will go on."

  • @BreeLane
    @BreeLane 10 месяцев назад +8

    The last point of Dada being about laughing at the absurd made me think of the emergence of the Theatre of the Absurd, a genre of plays that came about at the end of WW2 and combines humor with illogical thinking and existentialism. The most famous play is Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts by Samuel Beckett, which oscillates between laughter and tears but focuses on silence. Just thought it was interesting how both world wars have had impacts on art forms and the expression of hopelessness that leans toward comedy.

  • @HolographicSweater
    @HolographicSweater 3 года назад +342

    dada is when you stunt on your teacher by intentionally misinterpreting the assignment 😂

    • @grdrddd
      @grdrddd Год назад +8

      its the modern-day troll. it might just provide a solution too.

    • @arnoldvld
      @arnoldvld Год назад +5

      My German language teacher back in highschool in the Netherlands always talked with consumption (spit)... He hated my ass so bad for being a huge fan of dadaism. I had to be in front of the class so i catched a little bit of spit every time he was in front of me.... the Bastard....
      One day i revenged him so bad: He passed my desk and his pen dropped out of his pocket. He didn't notice, so i picked up the pen. "Entschuldigung, Sie haben etwas verloren". He turned and got right up to my face: "WASSSSSS?!?!?!?!".... My answer: "Der Krieg, zwei mahl!" and put the pen in his chestpocket....
      That was the end of my german classes that year....

    • @redacted7989
      @redacted7989 Год назад

      ​@@arnoldvldWenn nur der totale Sieg gekommen wäre, wäre unsere Welt jetzt nicht so dunkel.

    • @bonthebunnycat667
      @bonthebunnycat667 Год назад

      LMFAOOOO NOOOOO@@arnoldvld

    • @JahLuvzU
      @JahLuvzU Год назад

      Mis-dada.
      dada teacher being hit by what?

  • @Lmi109
    @Lmi109 3 года назад +332

    Obvieously Defense against dark Arts

  • @Cystlib
    @Cystlib 2 года назад +33

    You are quickly becoming one of my favourite art channels on youtube. Everything is very informative and well edited. Thank you for doing what you are doing!

  • @theskullkid421
    @theskullkid421 2 года назад +37

    As a teenager growing up in zurich our main hangout was the cabaret voltaire, which still is a bar/cafe that hosts art and music and still is a left wing artist's hub...great place :)

    • @TheCodgod1996
      @TheCodgod1996 Год назад

      A hangout for low IQ commies... got it.

  • @reaperscemetery362
    @reaperscemetery362 2 года назад +24

    My parents nicknamed me "dada" when i was little and still call me it sometimes, and they would tell me about the artistic side to this name. I didn't give it much thought before but now I'm just so into Dada.

    • @ngawadszulu
      @ngawadszulu 3 месяца назад

      We call my young brother Dada too,but simply because it was his first "word"😂

    • @reaperscemetery362
      @reaperscemetery362 3 месяца назад

      @@ngawadszulu That was the same with me too!

  • @Ponyboy_Curtis
    @Ponyboy_Curtis 2 года назад +19

    So dada was like the one of the first memes. Got it.

  • @barbaravoss7014
    @barbaravoss7014 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for drawing our attention to this rather neglected art movement which was seminal to much of the art of the 20th century and which is still very relevant.

  • @d-erekweth6903
    @d-erekweth6903 2 года назад +10

    I love this video bc as much as I learned about Dada I still am unsure about Dada as a whole

  • @nicolenicole6325
    @nicolenicole6325 2 года назад +20

    I love Dada, it’s just pure life to me. Unapologetically lively

    • @TheCodgod1996
      @TheCodgod1996 Год назад

      So why is it so pathetically worthless. Although I guess if you are trying to push back against social norms it makes sense that you are going to create laughable and pathetic forms of art.

  • @naosoumarcostedeschi
    @naosoumarcostedeschi Год назад +2

    "Right before your eyes, we pull laughter from the skies
    And he laughs until he cries then he dies then he dies"
    Karn Evil 9 - ELP

  • @ericpeterson6113
    @ericpeterson6113 3 года назад +7

    Incredible video as always, can’t wait to see cover more Dada artists in the future!

  • @artfrontgalleries1818
    @artfrontgalleries1818 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have looked at, I can't say seriously researched, the history of Dada for a couple of decades.. I have never been able to understand the work but I think I understand the reasons that it came about.

  • @TotallySwived
    @TotallySwived 2 года назад +1

    this was one of the clearest explanations of dadaism I've ever seen

  • @kluslim
    @kluslim Год назад +1

    This is a beautiful dive into dada. Thank you for sharing this with the world.

  • @stefano2324
    @stefano2324 2 года назад +2

    You are making me love art history, thanks bro

  • @mehdi5297
    @mehdi5297 2 года назад +7

    your channel is amazing man! wish i could support you but i live in iran. anways, thanks for the amazing content

  • @debrachambers1304
    @debrachambers1304 2 года назад +6

    People sometimes get upset about that toilet not being real art, and I wish they'd relax and appreciate it for what it is: funny. A famous work of art is basically just a URINAL. That's so dumb. Which is funny.

  • @gochadc
    @gochadc 2 года назад +3

    Sometimes when I repair electronics I take a look at a PCB or a cathode ray tube an think to myself that those are a form of art. I personally don't like dada art, but I can see the point of the art piece itself not being the art, but the idea of classifying and apreciating it as art being the art itself. Thinking about that make "fountain" make more sense to me... which might be a very not-dada think to do.

  • @DukeOnkled
    @DukeOnkled 2 года назад +6

    I think the Dadaists of old would love the AI art revolution currently taking place.

  • @Spleemce
    @Spleemce 2 года назад +7

    I don't think crying is giving up.

    • @quietcell
      @quietcell 2 года назад +8

      You're definitely right on that. Crying is a healthy response that relieves stress and supports us to go on.

  • @radiobob1908
    @radiobob1908 2 года назад +3

    I just binge watched Several Circles, I'm probably about to binge watch this channel, and I would appreciate recommendations of similar channels.

  • @doriangrayapologist
    @doriangrayapologist 2 года назад +2

    one of my favourite art movements

  • @aren7138
    @aren7138 2 года назад +14

    Dada is shitposting and I love it

  • @limesushilobster
    @limesushilobster 2 года назад +4

    Would you ever consider making long videos? Going deep into explanations about certain arts ? Such as an hour or so.
    That would be very enjoyable
    But either way I love your videos as I myself do art and learning about some of my idols and different paintings history is very enjoyable. So either way I'll enjoy your videos

  • @looselytelling
    @looselytelling Год назад +3

    DaDA should be taught in every art class at least once so people can stop caring about looks so much

    • @TheCodgod1996
      @TheCodgod1996 Год назад

      Yes, it should be taught so that we realize how important it is to have standards in a society so that low IQ worthless and non beautiful art can be laughed at even more

    • @looselytelling
      @looselytelling 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@TheCodgod1996Yes laugh, it's what it's made for (IQ is for idiots ironically).

    • @looselytelling
      @looselytelling 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheCodgod1996Your take is 'low IQ' but valid. I couldn't imagine thinking art had to conform to anything but itself. Your ideas of something beautiful are entirely unique to you yet predictable and no art is 'worthless' if it can be experienced then it was worth that experience again something that can't be measured because we have a beautiful thing called 'individuality'.

    • @looselytelling
      @looselytelling 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheCodgod1996lol

  • @firstnamelastname-nk4ut
    @firstnamelastname-nk4ut Год назад +3

    When the moon hits your eye
    like a big pizza pie, that's aDada

  • @gergokeresztes
    @gergokeresztes 3 года назад +7

    How can you (we) prove that chance can't produce that alignment on the picture in this particular case mentioned?

    • @TheCanvasArtHistory
      @TheCanvasArtHistory  3 года назад +8

      We definitely can't prove that chance didn't produce such an alignment on neither of the pictures I mentioned (the second one is even less likely to happen by chance, near impossible).
      However, I think it's reasonable to not believe Arp's claim, don't you?

    • @gergokeresztes
      @gergokeresztes 3 года назад +3

      @@TheCanvasArtHistory Yes, reasonable. I think your interpretation is appealing.
      On the other hand, it might be that the arrangements in the collages are representations of chance that do not want to claim themselves as results of probability.
      We can see here symmetry, golden ratio, arrangements that are for me
      does not seem to be avant-garde tools.
      But these symmetries, ratios can be found, not only in art but in nature. And nature is the purest form of chance.
      I would say Arp wanted to depict chance instead of using it.

  • @richardlopez2932
    @richardlopez2932 Год назад +1

    Except for names that everybody knows like Banksy and some ancient visits to Dia in my 20s, pretty much all my knowledge of art history is summed up by Crass album inserts and Winston Smith. So channels like this go a long way in making me feel like I'm catching up for lost time. (It's kinda like someone is playing Big A, little a in the back of my head and they're serving free drinks to anyone who shows up.)

  • @matthewrosa7262
    @matthewrosa7262 2 года назад +3

    DADA: The Movement Arrived With The Powerful Force OF Mass Production On The First World War And Society: Never Before Had Such HUGE Armies Been So MASSIVELY Uniformed, Armed, Trained, Fed With "Iron" (Canned) Rations Or Transported By Huge (And Huge Numbers Of) Railway Trains (Or By Mass Numbers Of Military Land Vehicles Like Cars And Trucks,) To Their Destinations In The Trenches To Be Massively KILLED By The Large Numbers Of Machine Guns And Artillery!-With The ONLY Feature Of This War That Didn't Comply With This Mass-Produced World Is The Human Being In That Uniform Or Of His Human Spirit (Who Only Complied Out Of Love For His Country And The Need To Protect It From The Enemy He Was Told ,-By His Government, -That Would Destroy It!)
    Instead, That No-Longer-Same Soldier After The War, -Now Lost Of His Arms, His Legs, Half Of His Face, His Vision, -Could Not Comprehend How The Military Leaders (And Those In The Government Above Them In The Rarefied Air Of Their Gold-Lined Ivory Towers,) Who Led Him And Others To Such Pointless Slaughter As For Him To Be NOTHING BUT TO BE COMPELLED To Denounce The System And Its Structure By Depicting It's Richly-Upholstered Leaders Making "Blood Money" By The War And Of Imagery Of Mass-Produced Machines Doing The Mass-Produced Slaughter!-He MIGHT Laugh As A Form Of Recourse (Being Too Small, Too Few, And Too Broken-Up Body And Soul To Move The System,) But By How He Arranges The Images, But The Product As A Tool For Denouncing The System, -And It's Impact To Demand Change More Than A Century Dow The Line, -And It's Inspiration As A Form Of Protest To This Day!

  • @emyuniverse
    @emyuniverse 2 года назад +10

    Memes are dada of the present day.

  • @repent_0ne
    @repent_0ne Год назад +3

    Luke, I am your Dada.

  • @RWZiggy
    @RWZiggy 2 года назад +2

    Never heard of Dada until I read 1996 novel "Rats Saw God"

  • @peterstrianus1790
    @peterstrianus1790 Год назад +1

    DADA is still alive.

  • @marcocardia3960
    @marcocardia3960 Год назад +2

    Great video, as a music fan dada has a lot of similarities with the no wave punk movement, there´s also chance driven music "Indeterminacy" and the last words of the video reminded me of Frank Zappa´s work

  • @anneelisefazio1934
    @anneelisefazio1934 2 года назад

    Man found you last night and I love your work ty

  • @Diego-bt5hn
    @Diego-bt5hn 3 года назад +5

    Love your vids!

  • @BoyMeetsWorldDaDa
    @BoyMeetsWorldDaDa 8 месяцев назад

    I Am DaDa , This Is A Great Video , and Yes, i Agree With Your Conclusion and preceptipn of "DaDa" at the end of the video .

  • @RayullahUllah-ch9dz
    @RayullahUllah-ch9dz 10 месяцев назад +2

    dada !

  • @ellab7153
    @ellab7153 3 года назад +6

    At least I know something for tomorrows paper, lol

  • @ChaoticAgenda
    @ChaoticAgenda 2 года назад +8

    Dada basically sounds like shitposters before the internet. War is ongoing, the planet is burning, the elite don't care. May as well embrace the absurd memes.

  • @MoveWithWoo
    @MoveWithWoo Год назад

    Dada is onomatopoeia. Like when you're having a convo, leave out some stuff dadadada y'know so on and so forth.

  • @ilmlya
    @ilmlya 2 года назад

    this is BEAUTIFUL!

  • @Jakeurb8ty82
    @Jakeurb8ty82 Год назад +1

    the essence of Dada is 'a pox on all your houses'

  • @UniQueLyEviL
    @UniQueLyEviL 2 года назад +83

    Laughing in response to hopelessness. Damn guess I was into Dada without even realizing it.
    Lmao. DaDa the art subtype of mental breakdowns

  • @hamaelriaz3905
    @hamaelriaz3905 2 года назад +2

    I NEED TO KNOW WHICH FONTS YOU USED 😍

  • @joeg8604
    @joeg8604 2 года назад +1

    I liked the bit where you said Dada

  • @norahollin1921
    @norahollin1921 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant narration!Thank you so much.

  • @popelover
    @popelover 2 месяца назад

    this was really well made and i apprecaiet your effort

    • @popelover
      @popelover 2 месяца назад

      the way the circle turns

  • @KeyDyer
    @KeyDyer Год назад

    This video got the Pink Panther song stuck in my head

  • @kravchenko4810
    @kravchenko4810 2 года назад +4

    Dada in Farsi means brother

  • @marinothird
    @marinothird Год назад +1

    I think dada inspired albert camus a lot on absurdism

  • @anlee4000
    @anlee4000 2 года назад +1

    As someone who’s new to art expositions and has never heard of Dadaism, the first 3mins of the video sounded like someone expounding on a crack meme

  • @LarkusManz
    @LarkusManz 2 года назад +1

    DADA/SURREALISMSA ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @babs_babs
    @babs_babs 9 месяцев назад

    dada feels a lot like camp.
    i dig it

  • @SurlyInsomniac
    @SurlyInsomniac 2 года назад

    10:18 The "Dada is not an art form" quote attributed to Albert Einstein strikes me as extremely Dada. My questions are: did Einstein actually say/write that and B: what did he mean? I have a few Dada books and did some googling, but can't find anything that sheds light on either question. I suppose a true Dadaist wouldn't care one way or the other, but I'd like to believe that Einstein was simpatico with the Dada movement.

  • @royloveday4350
    @royloveday4350 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @chancethadood
    @chancethadood Год назад

    thank you!

  • @CainXVII
    @CainXVII 2 года назад +1

    Maybe it's time dada had a revival

  • @bliggediblowm
    @bliggediblowm 6 месяцев назад

    i really need the hannah höch video!

  • @atheistsince1210
    @atheistsince1210 Год назад +1

    Franqoius Rabelais would completely agree about the essential human stress relieving and psychologically elevating laughter - he wisely stated the first moment we were human and BECAME human beings are the first baby infant laughter moments that baptizes us . We’ve lost so much of this mindset and need it more than ever Todd’s nationalism and politics are a debilitating mental neurosis still butchering millions . 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡💀💀💀💀

  • @sacharubinstein5305
    @sacharubinstein5305 Год назад

    the ending really made me think, can we (and perhaps should we) call memes a sort of dada?

  • @renalazuardi3512
    @renalazuardi3512 3 года назад

    heyy could you make a video about turner for next video? thank youu 😂😍 love your videos!

  • @candycane513
    @candycane513 Год назад

    Take a drink every time the word Dada is mentioned😂

  • @mrfelipehurtado
    @mrfelipehurtado Год назад

    Look up FEDERICO HURTADO. Dada artist from Argentina. Cheers

  • @michaeligloo
    @michaeligloo 2 года назад

    Seconds of blank slides?

  • @johnbrewer318
    @johnbrewer318 3 месяца назад

    Great video, i subscribe

  • @lucrativedoor8385
    @lucrativedoor8385 Год назад

    Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada Through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany.
    Well there you have it, pretty self explanatory.😊

  • @itryen7632
    @itryen7632 Год назад +1

    So basically Cruelty Squad

  • @MrMalcovic
    @MrMalcovic 2 года назад

    Laughing at the absurd, or laughing at the deadly serious in order to render in absurd?

  • @mouved1
    @mouved1 2 года назад

    Anglophone: L.H.O.O.Q huh... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    Francophone: HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!

  • @stuartpounds7715
    @stuartpounds7715 2 года назад

    I feel like I just wandered into a huge social hall, under dressed and just as confused as everyone else how I got here.

  • @Heizenb3rg4
    @Heizenb3rg4 2 года назад +1

    It’s an old meme, obviously.

  • @RobertaFierro-mc1ub
    @RobertaFierro-mc1ub 2 месяца назад

    Its funny, Dada remains offensive, even today in 2024. Dada was art. Dada was a movement. DaDa was mindset.

    • @jordymaas565
      @jordymaas565 16 дней назад

      morphed into wankism real quick but.

  • @zackpumpkinhead8882
    @zackpumpkinhead8882 3 месяца назад

    I was gonna say something radical but I forgot

  • @pyewackett5
    @pyewackett5 2 года назад

    I see Dada as a mirror

  • @mangywolf
    @mangywolf Год назад

    loved the video, and a lot of your work, but disagree on the final bit: crying is not necessarily a sign of "giving up". just wanna normalize all them stress-relieving tears. 💦

  • @athhar3643
    @athhar3643 Месяц назад

    Yello is dada.

  • @TheCureIsSiouxsie
    @TheCureIsSiouxsie Год назад

    i still dont know what it is

  • @Kickboots
    @Kickboots Год назад +1

    So, punk is dada

  • @elizavetia6387
    @elizavetia6387 2 года назад +1

    I love dada but what are the odds that dadaists were just fucking with us

  • @stanadrian-m1o
    @stanadrian-m1o 8 месяцев назад +4

    Just a bunch of dudes trolling everyone before it was cool

  • @lente_direk
    @lente_direk 2 года назад

    visited by LENTE

  • @freedomjunkie7843
    @freedomjunkie7843 9 дней назад

    If you know what Dada is, you don't know what Dada is.

  • @mmcg2002
    @mmcg2002 2 года назад

    brother whyd they call it that

  • @asmallphd9648
    @asmallphd9648 2 года назад

    dada means dad

  • @robertjohnburton9775
    @robertjohnburton9775 3 года назад

    So Dada was a past movement not. Nothing has changed. Its not allowed to

  • @MacCionnaith
    @MacCionnaith 2 года назад +1

    Dada is dead, long live dada

  • @CranyumHipHop
    @CranyumHipHop 8 месяцев назад

    Dad is so evil. It has ripped beauty from this world

    • @looselytelling
      @looselytelling 7 месяцев назад

      *war is so evil. It has ripped beauty from this world.

  • @fantasmagrande4070
    @fantasmagrande4070 Год назад

    BBanksy definitely doesn't belong in that category...😮

  • @scpnightmare9075
    @scpnightmare9075 2 года назад

    Well Dada is my last name

  • @ethancrank4742
    @ethancrank4742 2 года назад

    Were I a Dadaist, I would want to be called a fartist

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 Год назад

    PICABIA went too far in his definition... Brevity is the soul of DADA.

  • @heikkijhautanen4576
    @heikkijhautanen4576 2 года назад

    Well Ill be a dada.......

  • @damfhokage4993
    @damfhokage4993 2 года назад

    Absurdism in a nutshell

  • @mmcg2002
    @mmcg2002 2 года назад

    soooooooo reaal