
Dada Manifesto
The Dada Manifesto was a statement from the Dada movement, an art and cultural movement that emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction to World War I. It rejected traditional values, logic, and reason, embracing chaos, spontaneity, and absurdity instead. The manifesto encouraged artists to break away from conventional aesthetics, challenge societal norms, and express irreverence towards established authority. Ultimately, it aimed to provoke thought and question the meaning of art and life, promoting freedom of expression through radical, unconventional approaches.