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Between World Wars

Chapter 22

DADA

• Began as a protest to the horrors of WWI• Dadaists believed that the horrors of war were caused by traditional values

• Dada was a nonsense word that became a rallying cry with an ambiguous meaning

Hannah Hoch

Hannah Hoch

• A slap to traditional standard of beauty

• LHOOQ-translates to “she has a hot tail”

• Controversial “readymade” art was often just an altered object

• Once he signed a snow shovel and gave it a name and that was his art piece!

Marcel Duchamp

Surrealism

• These artist did not like the modern reliance on science

• They focused on the importance of dreams, fantasies, and hallucinations

• They were also heavily influenced by the psychology of Sigmund Freud

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

• Painted his nightmares

• Highly realistic yet improbable

• Extremely high academic technique of untraditional subject matter

• It is said that Salvador Dali would sleep holding a spoon over a pan and when he would inevitably drop the spoon, he would wake up mid dream and be able to use those images in his paintings

Renee Magritte

Renee Magritte

Latin Amercian Modernism

• Art began to reflect Afro-Brazilian traditions, Cubism, abstraction, and there was often interdisciplinary art form combined

• Frida Khalo• Was adopted by the surrealists• Her style was surreal, but had strong roots in the Folk art of Mexico

Frida Khalo

American Regionalism

• Coincided with the depression era• People were relatively indifferent to art at this time

• Local subject matter• These artists were using everyday people and places as their subject matter

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Grant Wood. American Gothic. 1930.29-1/4" × 24-1/2". 74.3 × 62.4 cm.

American Gothic

• Crisp and realistic in style

• Grant Wood was having little success in Paris as a painter, so he returned to his hometown in Midwest America

• He wanted to capture the unique character of the people and land and how they lived

• Inspired by a house built by a local carpenter in what he thought was a rendition of Gothic architecture

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