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The one thing the two moments have in common is that they are both influenced by consumerism and mass produced goods:

Dada is an expression against industrialization. Dadaist felt that with mass production art had lost it's place in life and had become art for art sake. Dadaist believed that human society was heading towards complete mechanization and pure logical thinking the artist reveled against this idea through nonsense (hence the name of the movement) and drawing beauty out of what may seem as chaos. This idea helped to forge the basis of the surrealist movement only few years later.

Visual elements used in advertisement, graphic design and popular culture (like the comic book aesthetic, brand names, mass produced goods, logos, etc...) are designed to create high visual impact, they are meant to be quickly consumed and discarded.

Pop artist use elements from pop culture as means of expression enhancing their visual quality and giving them an spiritual value.

2007-01-10 08:44:28 · answer #1 · answered by Lumas 4 · 2 0

Dada And Pop Art

2016-12-18 13:50:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Pop art is what is going on in the media - perhaps mocking or showing off what people want to see (ex. a 100 photos of Paris Hilton - it is feeding our need for her in the media, but it also mocking our needs for her).
Dada can be harder to define as it has to do with anything being art (ex. urinal, pen, toenail, etc.). Dada art can be mocking art itself or what society wants.

Both is shocking by even today's standards.

2007-01-10 08:16:59 · answer #3 · answered by auburnc 3 · 2 0

dadaism was about 50 zearz before pop art emerged. it started in france as a revolt against academic art, and the prevailing feeling hat art has o have meaning and purpose. It`s most famous representative was marcel duchamp, with his instalation, a mens toiltet. pop art`s most famoust representative is, of course, andy warhol. it emergd in the early 1950`s in britain and the prevailing theme was one of popular mass culture.
hope this helps a little!

2007-01-10 08:19:06 · answer #4 · answered by sanja2lica 2 · 2 0

mmm der is not much of a difference sorry :( cant help much

2016-03-14 04:06:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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