1. dadaist - Noun
2. dadaist - Adjective
Dadaist (plural Dadaists)
An artist or writer who practiced Dada.
Dadaist (not comparable)
In the style of Dada.
dadaist (plural dadaists)
Alternative letter-case form of Dadaist
dadaist (not comparable)
Alternative letter-case form of Dadaist
In these phonetic poems we the Dadaist artists totally renounce the language that journalism has abused and corrupted. We must return to the innermost alchemy of the word, we must even give up the word too, to keep for poetry its last and holiest refuge. Hugo Ball
Cernat, p.153, 288; Răileanu & Carassou, p.62-67 Dada synthesis and "simultaneism" Tzara the Dadaist was inspired by the contributions of his experimental modernist predecessors. Source: Internet
Călinescu, p.887 Tzara himself used elements alluding to his homeland in his early Dadaist performances. Source: Internet
In retrospect, various authors describe Tzara's Dadaist shows and street performances as " happenings ", with a word employed by post-Dadaists and Situationists, which was coined in the 1950s. Source: Internet
Fellow internees would later recall fondly his curious habits of sleeping under his bed and barking like a dog, as well as his regular Dadaist readings and performances. Source: Internet
Paul-Emile Borduas The notion of automatism is also rooted in the artistic movement of the same name founded by Montreal artist Paul-Emile Borduas in 1942; himself influenced by the Dadaist movement as well as André Breton. Source: Internet