
International Dada Fair
The International Dada Fair, held in 1920 in Berlin, was an art exhibition showcasing Dadaism—a revolutionary movement that challenged traditional art and societal norms. Dada artists embraced chaos, absurdity, and anti-establishment ideas, often using unconventional materials and techniques to provoke thought and question meaning. The fair aimed to undermine conventional aesthetic standards and promote experimental, provocative art as a form of social and political commentary. It played a key role in shaping modern art by encouraging artists to explore new forms of expression beyond traditional boundaries.