Join Dr Sarah Pogoda Senior Lecturer in German Studies for this FREE online Taster Session
Curious about an art movement that used nonsense, randomness, and rebellion to challenge society? Join us for a 55-minute dive into Dadaism, the radical artistic revolution born from World War I.
What You'll Discover: In response to the horrors of 1914-1918, artists like Hannah Höch, Marcel Duchamp, and Kurt Schwitters created shocking work that redefined language and visual culture.
Why Dada Matters Today: Learn how Dada turned everyday objects into powerful statements, influenced everything from advertising to memes, and showed how art can be a form of protest in troubled times. Perfect for those interested in language, art, history, or how creativity responds to crisis.
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This session will be delivered through the medium of English.
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