The Dada Movement During World War I

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role in it. Although the only three individuals who had significant front line experience are Max Ernst, Paul Eluard, and Otto Dix, and the exact relation between dada and the war, especially the horror from life and death in the trenches, is difficult to account for visually, the social and economic impact were significant on the art.
Affected by WWI, he exiled artists and intellectuals moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where they shaped the Dada movement through the founding of the Cabaret Voltaire, where Dadaist created and shared non-conventional forms of art. Disgust at the war’s outbreak was immediately voiced in Zurich and reinforced by the arrival of intellectual refugees during 1915. Ball is a poet and producer, and Hennings and Ball