VooDoo and Georgi certainly knows much more than I do about these things, but when I was in art school (many years ago) I looked deep (to deepOriginally posted by der Moench
@VoodooDali: Seriously, what is written above makes no sense - is there an actual idea behind Dada, or is it just schizophrenia on display?
(This is an honest question - I don't mean to sound cheeky or anything.)[/color]
I perceive dadaism as a very intellectual movement by people who really wanted to change art, the concept and defintion of art as well as experimenting with new forms and methods. Tzara's Dada manifest and later Breton's surrelism manifesto might sound like nonsense, but there were real ideas behind it, and it changed art in a revolutionary way.
To better understand the meaning of Dada, one could read also Hugo Ball and the Swiss groups of artists who started the dadist movement.
To me, Marcel Duchamps is one of the most important figures in dadaism, and he also made some writing.