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  • Dada in Berlin
    Radical Art from 1918

    The Dada movement began as a political and artistic reaction to the First World War. The key protagonists in Berlin were Hannah Höch, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, George Grosz and Johannes Baader. Dadaists used their work for radical attacks on German nationalism and militarism.

    Dada evolved new forms of artistic expression that also fulfilled a desire to enlighten the public. Provocations and shock tactics – in works and on stage – were designed to make the audience reflect. Collages stuck together from newspaper clippings became Dada’s key medium. They were a vehicle for caustic and ironic commentaries on metaphysical ideologies in the recently founded Weimar Republic.

    Dada subverted bourgeois ideas about what art is and how it should be produced. The Dadaists worked collaboratively and accepted random chance as a compositional principle. By including trivial everyday objects in their works they broadened the creative palette. Dada was united by an attitude, not by a style.

Exhibited Objects

Results:  12

Roma
    • Hannah Höch (1889 - 1978)

  • Roma

  • 1925
  • Öl auf Leinwand
  • 90 x 106 cm (Bildmaß)
The Philistine Gone Wild (Electro-Mechanical Tatlin Sculpture)Electro-Mechanical Tatlin Sculpture
  • 1920
  • Schneiderpuppe, Revolver, Klingel, Messer und Gabel ,"C", "27", Gebiss, schwarzer Adlerorden, EK II, Osram Glühbirne
  • 130 x 45 x 45 cm (Objektmaß)
mille saluti d'italia
  • 1920
  • Inkjet Print, Faksimile
  • 26,5x20,2 cm (Bildmaß)
trés relativ, c'n'est pas Jesus, vraiment!
  • 1920
  • Inkjet Print, Faksimile
  • 25,8x20,3 cm (Bildmaß)
Prussian Archangel
  • 1920/1988
  • Pappmaché auf Drahtgerüst
  • 180 x cm (Objektmaß)
Untitled (Hannah Höch and Raoul Hausmann at the 1st International Dada Fair Berlin)
  • 1920
  • Faksimile, Inkjetprint
  • 16,5 x 11,9 cm (Fotopapiermaß)
1st International Dada Fair Berlin - The participants from left to right Hannah Höch, Otto Schmalhausen, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield with child, Otto Burchard, Margarete and Wieland Herzfelde, N.N., N.N., Johannes Baader
1st International Dada Fair Berlin - Wall with works of art by John Heartfield
  • 1920
  • Faksimile, Inkjetprint
  • 16,5 x 11,9 cm (Fotopapiermaß)
1st International Dada Fair Berlin - View into the exhibition
  • 1920
  • Faksimile, Inkjetprint
  • 11,9 x 16,5 cm (Fotopapiermaß)
Ohne Titel (Erste Internationale Dada-Messe Berlin: Wieland Herzfelde vor der Arbeit "Bewegliches Figurenbild" von Otto Dix)
  • 1920
  • Silbergelatine (Faksimile, Inkjetprint)
  • 42,5 x 32,5 x 3 cm (Rahmenmaß)
Untitled (Abstract Composition)
  • 1918
  • Mischtechnik (Öl und Collage) auf Leinwand
  • 95,5 x 63 cm (Bildmaß)
Dada-Dolls (reconstruction by Isabel Kork and Barbara Kugel)
  • Original 1916/1918
  • Textilien, Papiere, Perlen
  • genaue Einzelmaße unter Notizen 55,8 x 57,5 cm (Objektmaß)