Surrealists writing and art.
Is used to describe something that is "Surreal", "Dada" or "Dadaism."
These are cultural movements that began in neutral Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestoes, art theory), theatre, and graphic design, which concentrated its anti-war politic through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works.
Some modern contemporary Surrealists Groups evolved to so called RRism movements.
Is used to describe something that is "Surreal", "Dada" or "Dadaism."
These are cultural movements that began in neutral Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestoes, art theory), theatre, and graphic design, which concentrated its anti-war politic through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works.
Some modern contemporary Surrealists Groups evolved to so called RRism movements.
by Jaan Patterson November 20, 2007
by Jaan Patterson November 11, 2007
by suRRealists 'RR' November 07, 2007
by Jaan Patterson November 08, 2007
by jaan Patterson November 15, 2007
Surrealists writing and art.
Is used to describe something that is "Surreal", "Dada" or "Dadaism."
These are cultural movements that began in neutral Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestoes, art theory), theatre, and graphic design, which concentrated its anti-war politic through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works.
Some modern contemporary Surrealists Groups evolved to so called RRism movements also collaborating with the ZAM (Zero Artistic Movement).
Is used to describe something that is "Surreal", "Dada" or "Dadaism."
These are cultural movements that began in neutral Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestoes, art theory), theatre, and graphic design, which concentrated its anti-war politic through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works.
Some modern contemporary Surrealists Groups evolved to so called RRism movements also collaborating with the ZAM (Zero Artistic Movement).
This RRism has dadaesque appearance.
by Jason Noble November 18, 2007