Noun
Neo-Dada (uncountable)
A minor art movement with similarities in method or intent to earlier Dada art.
Neo-Dada main In the early 20th century Marcel Duchamp submitted for exhibition a urinal as a sculpture. citation He professed his intent that people look at the urinal as if it were a work of art because he said it was a work of art. Source: Internet
In Neo-Dada they have taken my readymades and found aesthetic beauty in them, I threw the bottle-rack and the urinal into their faces as a challenge and now they admire them for their aesthetic beauty. Source: Internet
Neo-Dada is also a movement that started 1n the 1950s and 1960s and was related to Abstract expressionism only with imagery. Source: Internet
Richter was also the author of a first-hand account of the Dada movement titled Dada: Art and Anti-Art citation which also included his reflections on the emerging Neo-Dada artworks. Source: Internet