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    Surrealism changed the way people viewed art and its ideals. While it may seem that Surrealistic art is just a mash of random ideals, Surrealistic art shaped and offered a new view on art. The Surrealistic art style is important in forming future art styles and allowing artist to stretch their imaginations more. Two important artists who practiced this style are Hieronymus Bosch and Salvador Dali. While both artists had similar styles, there are different aspects. Salvador Dali’s piece that was…

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    Call it immature talk "Dada", art theoretically or separated from something else, or prepared quickly and with little effort, Marcel Duchamp, Fountain (Fig. 32-30) stays a standout amongst the most risen centerpieces of the twentieth century. Even though, Marcel Duchamp was not a member of the Dada movement he practiced the style. Dada was first formed as a developmental principle addressing killed warriors and the ethics inquiries it postured. Dada does not want to open itself to the style,…

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    Hannah Hoch is much known for her photomontage art work and the participation in the Dada movement. The Dada movement was a literary, artistic movement in 1916 which started after World War I. Hoch wasn’t just a rare woman practicing prominently the arts of the early twentieth century; she was a unique female who was a huge supporter in the Dada movement. Her artwork was inspired by promoting the concept of women working creatively in general society. Hoch expressed her political beliefs by…

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    The war caused major destruction. Art changed dramatically after this event, forming a new art movement called Dada, which lasted from 1916 to 1922. Founded by a group of World War I refugees, its name came from a nonsense world. This art movement protested the madness of war and wanted to denounce authority and shock people. Jean Arp, the founder of Dada’s goal…

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    BACKGROUND We visited the industry and interviewed managers of organizations and asked them about the problems faced by the organizations related to Supply Chain. We as a group visited the warehouses of Habib, Meezan and Dalda foods as they are among the leading brands in the market. By interviewing the managers of Meezan and Habib we came to know that the problems in these organizations are not directly related with our field that is supply chain. When we visited Dalda Foods their manager…

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    INTRODUCTION T.J. Demos’s text “Zurich Dada: The Aesthetics of Exile” deals with the beginning of the Dada movement in relation to the performances of Michael Ball and Tristan Tzara, as well as the art of Jean Arp and Sophie Taeurber, and the aesthetics of their work in regards their war induced exile from their home lands. In the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Dada began, young artists and writers seeking refuge from World War I had fled to Switzerland, neutral territory, where they met people…

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    searched and looked not just to record reality but to express themselves through art. They had been freed from being authentic. The idea of portraying a “real thing” became less important thus modernising very rapidly and developing into what we call the “Dada” movement.…

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    In Tale-Danda Karnad breathed a different kind of life into the poetic texts and historical events by developing a dramatic structure that would ‘explain’ the relation of poetry and religious mysitism to political economy and social radicalism and in the english version of the play he incorporated a generous selection of old and new translations of the vachanas by Ramanujan. The Fire and the Rain was originally written in kannada [Agni mattu Male (1995)] but rendered immediately into english for…

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    Both the authors of “New Encounters with Les Demoiselles d'Avignon: Gender, Race, and the Origins of Cubism” by Anna Chave and “Dada and Surrealism: Poetics of Everyday Life” by Michael Gardiner address the issues or detriments within their chosen topic, Chave’s being Picasso’s famous painting, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Gardiner’s being the broader subject of the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. “New Encounters” specifically analyses the problematic portrayal of the female body and…

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    My Grandfather Dollat Patel, was born in India and then he moved to South Africa when he was about ten months old. Grandfather in Gujarati, which is the language spoken in India is Dada. South Africa was facing a rough time with Apartheid, and my grandfather, as well as many others of colored skin, faced this problem. Apartheid occurred from 1948 to 1994. My grandfather moved to South Africa at the beginning of Apartheid, which began in 1948. During the Apartheid, the colored skin people would…

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