Dada Wall Art

294 creative works found

  • This is an artwork depicting the influence that “big time” drug dealers have over the societies that they have trapped under their wing of addiction.

  • These are two Christmas globes I scanned, and if I am correct, this is an example of dada art, correct me if I am wrong.

  • This is some items that I thought would be interesting, in that, they have different designs and textures.

  • Manipulated Photograph / Mnemosyne / Full Catastrophe Living.

  • Collection 6: Of the Borg series by Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • CYber Girl in Virtual Reality by Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Expression 2: Touch my Ass by Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • IROBOT: cyborg by nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • What is a thing? Heidegger’s question persists!

  • A Dada-esque take on the banality of ironing one’s clothes (or someone elses!)

  • Surreal photomontage

  • For those of you following my “Andy’s new world of global consumerism” link.. Every product needs paperwork.. so in order to process your order for the now packaged product you will need this paperwork but in order to complete your order you must take it to be stamped at our “new world consumersim inc” depot in the city (For anyone just finding this image at random.. HI !)

  • Printed and framed a picture of the Mona Lisa and then stuck it on a wall in a graffiti filled dirty alley way in Perth city! I was attempting to express my opinion that Art is in the eye of the beholder and i for one love graffiti! Unfortunatley some dick saw me stick the frame on the wall and told someone in the neighbouring shops. Lucklily i do not believe in the vandalism of Private property and i only used Blu Tak to stick the frame up, so it was easy to remove right before i ran off. Although i wish more people had had the chance to see my idea on the streets!

  • Feel the vibration Wavelength of colour Emitting from a distance

  • digital print

  • everything is useful, doncha know? a great many of the scars we have are from thinking things are useless.

  • Spray paint on wall at The Tunnel, Leake Street under Waterloo Station. London, UK / As part of the Banksy run Cans Festival 2008. It was a privilege to go and work with some of the worlds top graffiti and street artists. And was very buzzing in every respect, With great art being created all around, and with thousands of spray cans used all in one day in a confined space, you can imagine it took a few day to recover. Hope you like it. Charles Dada ’s The Fountain is a homage to founding Conceptualist, Marcel Duchamp with a contemporary UK binge drinking theme thrown in for good measure.

  • Original painting on canvas by Nicole Whitty Copyright 2008 ! / / /

  • Il y a là matière à Articulation / avec l’aimable complicité de DainnV * Collaborative photomontage with DainnV for the mysterious image in the background / & PBworks with the wooden boards, which are nothing others than detail of the Passerelle (footbridge).

  • stepped well (baolis) in ahmedabad, india

  • Adult male Cassowary (also father of half grown chick) at Etty Bay beach, near Innisfail, Queensland, Australia. / He was limping on his left leg which you can see here that his ankle area is swollen. Digital Photograph / Pentax K10D 18-55mmF3.5-5.6 / Focal length 55.0mm / Date: 30.08.2009 Time: 4:14:42 pm / 1/100sec / Aperture F5.6 / Metering Center-weighted / Sensitivity 100

dada – information provided by wikipedia:

Dada or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in neutral Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1920. The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature (poetry, art manifestoes, art theory), theatre, and graphic design, and concentrated its anti war politic through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works. Dada activities included public gatherings, demonstrations, and publication of art/literary journals. Passionate coverage of art, politics, and culture filled their publications. The movement influenced later styles, Avant-garde and Downtown music movements, and groups including Surrealism, Nouveau Réalisme, Pop Art and Fluxus.

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