Dadaist Painting
Dadaist painting refers to a form of avant-garde art that emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction against the prevailing norms of society and art. Characterized by its nonsensical and absurd imagery, Dadaist paintings often incorporate collage techniques, unconventional materials, and a disregard for traditional artistic conventions. Artists associated with the Dada movement sought to challenge established ideas about art, politics, and culture through their provocative and often chaotic works. This style of painting is known for its emphasis on spontaneity, experimentation, and the rejection of rationality.