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Berlin Dada group

The Berlin Dada group was part of the broader Dada movement that emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction to the chaos of World War I. Based in Berlin, this avant-garde collective sought to challenge traditional art and cultural norms through experimental, often absurd or provocative works. They used techniques like collage, performance, and irrational humor to critique society, politics, and the art world itself. Their aim was to break down conventional ideas of meaning and beauty, encouraging viewers to rethink established values and embrace chaos, randomness, and anti-bourgeois sentiments.