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The Dada Movement

The Dada Movement. BY: Natalie Sherrell. R eferences. Arthistory.about.com Googleimages.com Britannica.com. The Dada Movement.

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The Dada Movement

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  1. The Dada Movement BY: Natalie Sherrell

  2. References • Arthistory.about.com • Googleimages.com • Britannica.com

  3. The Dada Movement The dada movement began when a group of people banded together and formed a group. They were all angry at the European government for letting World War 1 go on. They called themselves non-artist and everything they did non-art. They tok pictures of publicly used things and made them into art to metaphorically “spit on nationalism”.

  4. Example 1 • “Fountain” • By Marcel Duchamp

  5. Example 2 • L. H. O. O. Q • By: Marcel Duchamp

  6. Example 3

  7. Conclusion • The impact this had on graphic design was that dada's innovative approach to typography, photomontage, negative white space, layout, letter spacing and line spacing has played a significant role in the development of graphic design.

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