Cologne Dada

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Cologne Dada was a local branch of the Dada avant-garde movement active in Cologne, Germany, known for its radical anti-art experiments and provocative exhibitions in the early 20th century.

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Cologne Dada canonical 1
Cologne Dada movement 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
local branch of Dada
activeIn early 1920s
city Cologne
country Germany
genre avant-garde art
locatedIn Cologne
surface form: Cologne, Germany
movementCharacteristic anti-art
anti-bourgeois stance
anti-establishment stance
anti-war stance
blurring of art and everyday life
collaboration among artists
critique of censorship
critique of militarism
critique of nationalism
critique of the church
critique of traditional aesthetics
deliberate offense to conventional taste
emphasis on irrationality
emphasis on nonsense
emphasis on shock value
emphasis on spontaneity
experimentation with printed matter
experimentation with typography
iconoclastic attitude toward art institutions
integration of text and image
interdisciplinary practices
non-traditional exhibition spaces
participatory elements in exhibitions
provocation of public and authorities
provocative exhibitions
public interventions
radical experiments
satire of German bourgeois culture
street-level actions
subversive use of political imagery
subversive use of religious imagery
use of absurd humor
use of chance operations
use of collage
use of found objects
use of performance
use of photomontage
use of readymades
use of scandal as artistic strategy
use of sound poetry
movementType Dada
partOf Dada
surface form: Dada movement
timePeriod early 20th century

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Dada hasSubMovement Cologne Dada
Max Ernst participatedIn Cologne Dada
this entity surface form: Cologne Dada movement