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Neo-Dada, the Glossary

Index Neo-Dada

Neo-Dada was a movement with audio, visual and literary manifestations that had similarities in method or intent with earlier Dada artwork.[1]

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  1. 69 relations: Abstract expressionism, Absurdism, Aesthetics, Alison Knowles, Allan Kaprow, Anti-art, Appropriation (art), Arman, Armando (artist), Assemblage (art), Barbara Rose, Bourgeoisie, César Baldaccini, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Claes Oldenburg, Collage, Commercialism, Concrete poetry, Cornelis Bastiaan Vaandrager, Dada, Daniel Spoerri, David Woodard, Dick Higgins, Dutch Nul group, Fluxus, Found object, Genpei Akasegawa, George Brecht, George Maciunas, Hans Verhagen, Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman, Iconoclasm, J. Bernlef, Jaap Blonk, Jacques Halbert, Jacques Villeglé, Jasper Johns, Jean Tinguely, Jim Dine, John Cage, John Chamberlain (sculptor), Joseph Beuys, K. Schippers, Kommissar Hjuler, Kurt Schwitters, Lee Bontecou, Marcel Duchamp, Masunobu Yoshimura, Merce Cunningham, Nam June Paik, ... Expand index (19 more) »

  2. 1960s in art

Abstract expressionism

Abstract expressionism in the United States emerged as a distinct art movement in the immediate aftermath of World War II and gained mainstream acceptance in the 1950s, a shift from the American social realism of the 1930s influenced by the Great Depression and Mexican muralists. Neo-Dada and Abstract expressionism are contemporary art movements.

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Absurdism

Absurdism is the philosophical theory that the universe is irrational and meaningless.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and the nature of taste; and functions as the philosophy of art.

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Alison Knowles

Alison Knowles (born 1933) is an American visual artist known for her installations, performances, soundworks, and publications.

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Allan Kaprow

Allan Kaprow (August 23, 1927 – April 5, 2006) was an American performance artist, installation artist, painter, and assemblagist.

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Anti-art

Anti-art is a loosely used term applied to an array of concepts and attitudes that reject prior definitions of art and question art in general.

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Appropriation (art)

In art, appropriation is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them.

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Arman

Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist.

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Armando (artist)

Armando (18 September 1929 – 1 July 2018), born Herman Dirk van Dodeweerd, was a Dutch painter, sculptor and writer.

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Assemblage (art)

Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional elements projecting out of or from the substrate.

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Barbara Rose

Barbara Ellen Rose (June 11, 1936December 25, 2020) was an American art historian, art critic, curator and college professor.

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Bourgeoisie

The bourgeoisie are a class of business owners and merchants which emerged in the Late Middle Ages, originally as a "middle class" between peasantry and aristocracy.

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César Baldaccini

César (born Cesare Baldaccini; 1 January 1921 – 6 December 1998), also occasionally referred to as César Baldaccini, was a noted French sculptor.

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Christo and Jeanne-Claude

Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (1935–2020) and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon (1935–2009), known as Christo and Jeanne-Claude, were artists noted for their large-scale, site-specific environmental installations, often large landmarks and landscape elements wrapped in fabric, including the Wrapped Reichstag, The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Running Fence in California, and The Gates in New York City's Central Park.

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Claes Oldenburg

Claes Oldenburg (January 28, 1929 – July 18, 2022) was a Swedish-born American sculptor best known for his public art installations, typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects.

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Collage

Collage (from the coller, "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.

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Commercialism

Commercialism is the application of both manufacturing and consumption towards personal usage, or the practices, methods, aims, and distribution of products in a free market geared toward generating a profit.

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Concrete poetry

Concrete poetry is an arrangement of linguistic elements in which the typographical effect is more important in conveying meaning than verbal significance.

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Cornelis Bastiaan Vaandrager

Cornelis Bastiaan Vaandrager (26 August 1935, in Rotterdam – 18 March 1992, in Rotterdam), who generally published with only his initials as C. B. Vaandrager, was a Dutch writer and poet who lived and worked in Rotterdam.

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Dada

Dada or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centres in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire (in 1916), founded by Hugo Ball with his companion Emmy Hennings, and in Berlin in 1917.

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Daniel Spoerri

Daniel Spoerri (born 27 March 1930) is a Swiss artist and writer born in Romania.

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David Woodard

David James Woodard (born April 6, 1964) is an American conductor and writer.

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Dick Higgins

Dick Higgins (15 March 1938 – 25 October 1998) was an American artist, composer, art theorist, poet, publisher, printmaker, and a co-founder of the Fluxus international artistic movement (and community).

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Dutch Nul group

The Dutch Nul Group, which consisted of Armando (b. 1929), Jan Henderikse (b. 1937), Henk Peeters (b. 1925-2013) and Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994), manifested itself in form and name in 1961.

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Fluxus

Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers, and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic process over the finished product.

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Found object

A found object (a calque from the French objet trouvé), or found art, is art created from undisguised, but often modified, items or products that are not normally considered materials from which art is made, often because they already have a non-art function.

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Genpei Akasegawa

was a pseudonym of Japanese artist, born March 27, 1937 – October 26, 2014 in Yokohama.

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George Brecht

George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Mobil Oil.

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George Maciunas

George Maciunas (Jurgis Mačiūnas; November 8, 1931 – May 9, 1978) was a Lithuanian American artist, born in Kaunas.

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Hans Verhagen

Hans Verhagen (3 March 1939 – 10 April 2020) was a Dutch journalist, poet, painter and filmmaker, born in Vlissingen.

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Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman

Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (commonly called H. N. Werkman; 29 April 1882 – 10 April 1945) was an experimental Dutch artist, typographer, and printer.

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Iconoclasm

Iconoclasm (from Greek: label + label)From lit.

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J. Bernlef

Hendrik Jan Marsman (14 January 1937 – 29 October 2012), better known by his pen name, J. Bernlef, was a Dutch writer, poet, novelist and translator, much of whose work centres on mental perception of reality and its expression.

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Jaap Blonk

Jaap Blonk (born 1953, Woerden) is a Dutch avant-garde composer and performance artist.

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Jacques Halbert

Jacques Halbert (born in 1955 in Bourgueil) is a French contemporary artist.

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Jacques Villeglé

Jacques Villeglé, born Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé (27 March 1926 – 6 June 2022) was a French mixed-media artist and affichiste famous for his alphabet with symbolic letters and decollage with ripped or lacerated posters.

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Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns (born May 15, 1930) is an American painter, sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker.

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Jean Tinguely

Jean Tinguely (22 May 1925 – 30 August 1991) was a Swiss sculptor best known for his kinetic art sculptural machines (known officially as Métamatics) that extended the Dada tradition into the later part of the 20th century.

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Jim Dine

Jim Dine (born June 16, 1935) is an American artist.

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John Cage

John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist.

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John Chamberlain (sculptor)

John Angus Chamberlain (April 16, 1927 – December 21, 2011), was an American sculptor and filmmaker.

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Joseph Beuys

Joseph Heinrich Beuys (12 May 1921 – 23 January 1986) was a German artist, teacher, performance artist, and art theorist whose work reflected concepts of humanism, sociology, and, with Heinrich Böll, Johannes Stüttgen, Caroline Tisdall, Robert McDowell, and Enrico Wolleb, created the Free International University for Creativity & Interdisciplinary Research (FIU).

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K. Schippers

Gerard Stigter (6 November 1936 – 12 August 2021), known by the pseudonym K. Schippers, was a Dutch poet, prose writer and art critic.

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Kommissar Hjuler

Kommissar Hjuler (born Detlev Hjuler; 1967) works as a sound recordist in the field of Noise and Post-industrial music, visual artist, film maker and police officer at Flensburg, a town on the German border with Denmark.

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Kurt Schwitters

Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters (20 June 1887 – 8 January 1948) was a German artist.

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Lee Bontecou

Lee Bontecou (January 15, 1931 – November 8, 2022) was an American sculptor and printmaker and a pioneer figure in the New York art world.

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Marcel Duchamp

Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, Dada, and conceptual art.

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Masunobu Yoshimura

, was a Japanese visual and conceptual artist associated with the Neo-Dada movement.

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Merce Cunningham

Mercier Philip "Merce" Cunningham (April 16, 1919 – July 26, 2009) was an American dancer and choreographer who was at the forefront of American modern dance for more than 50 years.

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Nam June Paik

Nam June Paik (July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a Korean artist.

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Neo-Dada Organizers

, sometimes shortened to Neo-Dada Organizers or simply, was a short-lived but influential Japanese Neo-Dadaist art collective formed by Masunobu Yoshimura in 1960.

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Niki de Saint Phalle

Niki de Saint Phalle (born Catherine Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle; 29 October 193021 May 2002) was a French-American sculptor, painter, filmmaker, and author of colorful hand-illustrated books.

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Nouveau réalisme

Nouveau réalisme (French for "new realism") is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by the art critic Pierre Restany and the painter Yves Klein during the first collective exposition in the Apollinaire gallery in Milan. Neo-Dada and Nouveau réalisme are contemporary art movements.

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Piero Manzoni

Piero Manzoni di Chiosca e Poggiolo, better known as Piero Manzoni (July 13, 1933 – February 6, 1963) was an Italian artist best known for his ironic approach to avant-garde art.

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Pop art

Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid- to late-1950s. Neo-Dada and Pop art are 1960s in art and contemporary art movements.

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Raoul Hausmann

Raoul Hausmann (July 12, 1886 – February 1, 1971) was an Austrian artist and writer.

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Richard Stankiewicz

Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) was an American sculptor, known for his work in scrap metal.

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Robert Motherwell

Robert Motherwell (January 24, 1915 – July 16, 1991) was an American abstract expressionist painter, printmaker, and editor of The Dada Painters and Poets: an Anthology.

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Robert Rauschenberg

Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement.

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Robin Page

Robin Page (2 November 1932 – 12 May 2015) was a British painter.

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Sound art

Sound art is an artistic activity in which sound is utilized as a primary medium or material.

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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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University of Michigan Museum of Art

The University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) is one of the largest university art museums in the United States, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan with.

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Ushio Shinohara

Ushio Shinohara (篠原 有司男, Shinohara Ushio, born January 17, 1932), nicknamed “Gyū-chan”, is a Japanese contemporary painter, sculptor, and performance artist based in New York City.

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Visual arts

The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, comics, design, crafts, and architecture.

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Wiener Gruppe

The Wiener Gruppe (Vienna Group) was a small and loose avant-garde constellation of Austrian poets and writers, which arose from an older and wider postwar association of artists called Art-Club.

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Wolf Vostell

Wolf Vostell (14 October 1932 – 3 April 1998) was a German painter and sculptor, considered one of the early adopters of video art and installation art and pioneer of Happenings and Fluxus.

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Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono (Ono Yōko, usually spelled in katakana オノ・ヨーコ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist.

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Yves Klein

Yves Klein (28 April 1928 – 6 June 1962) was a French artist and an important figure in post-war European art.

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See also

1960s in art

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Dada

Also known as Neo Dada, Neo-Dadaist, Neo-Dadaists, Neo-Dadism, Neodada.

, Neo-Dada Organizers, Niki de Saint Phalle, Nouveau réalisme, Piero Manzoni, Pop art, Raoul Hausmann, Richard Stankiewicz, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Robin Page, Sound art, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ushio Shinohara, Visual arts, Wiener Gruppe, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Yves Klein.