Dada Art For Sale

Discover Dada art for sale online today. Our curated gallery offers a range of Dada paintings, prints, sculpture and more to explore online. Ranging from portraits, landscapes, nature studies and still life, we have something for all.

Willie Nash’s At One with Four Walls And A Chair is a unique and intriguing sculpture that forces the viewer to deeply engage with the work. Nash uses sculpture to respond to the contemporary social-political environment by creating pieces that transverses across time and history. At One with Four Walls and a chair opens many layers and meanings as the sculpture presents a large table and small chair, with no walls despite the title’s suggestion. The absence of the wall allows the sculpture to be placed in any room, thus making the viewer become conscious of their own environment as the sculpture placement in a room becomes an integral part of the artwork.

Kareem Rizk’s Radio (2016) is a multimedia collage which has brought the dada collage technique into the contemporary art scene. By cutting, ripping and pasting materials of books, manage, postcards and catalogues, Rizk is able to create a diverse textured piece which opens multiple ideas and interpretations to be explored by the viewer. By placing ideas of nostalgia as the centre of the work through his use of old printed materials, Rizk’s Radio invites the viewer to reflect about past times and see how far modern life has come.

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History of Dada Art

Dada is an artistic avant-garde movement which originated in the beginning of the 20th century. After the First World War, many artists and writers felt disillusioned about the world’s capacity for war and violence. Consequently, many wanted to create work that would be viewed as ‘anti-art’ to protest against traditional institutions such as conventional art galleries and museums.

Dada’s mission can be viewed as ‘rejecting the logic, reason and aestheticism of modern capitalist society, instead expressing nonsense, irrationality and anti-bourgeois protests in their works.’ The Dada movement thrived across cities such as Zurich, Berlin, Paris and New York throughout the 1920s and 1930s, creating artistic festivals full of artists, writers, and composers to create work that broke free from tradition and convention. Whilst the movement disbanded during the rise of totalitarianism in 1930s Europe, their revolutionary ideas and techniques has had a profound impact on the development of modern and contemporary art.

Dada Techniques

Collage: Inspired by the cubists technique of cut and pasting paper media, Dadaists expanded their materials to include everyday items such as maps, tickets and wrappers to incorporate daily life into their artwork. Dadaists also invented a new technique of ‘chance of collage’ which involved dropping the torn paper material onto a sheet then pasting the material wherever it landed.

The ‘cut-up technique’ was used both by artists and poets to create word collage made out of printed media to consciously ensemble a Dadaist poem.

Photomontage, as used by Hannah Hoch, used or reproduced printed media to illustrate their views of the issues by manipulating and editing the material with scissors, paint and drawings on a large sheet.

Assemblage referred to combining pieces of unused and disregarded items such as rubbish to create artwork in forms of a three-dimensional hung collage or sculpture.

Readymade technique was used by artists such as Marcel Duchamp who would add small details such as a signature and title to manufactured objects before presenting them to be exhibited as artwork.

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Futuro 8 by Micosch Holland
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Futuro 8 by Micosch Holland
Futuro 8
Collage - 56x78 cm
Inner Emigration by Tribambuka
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Inner Emigration by Tribambuka
Inner Emigration
Collage - 80x60 cmRent for $340 /mo
Red Flag №3 by Tribambuka
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Red Flag №3 by Tribambuka
Red Flag №3
Collage - 80x60 cmRent for $340 /mo
The Shape of Air Between Walls by Tribambuka
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The Shape of Air Between Walls by Tribambuka
The Shape of Air Between Walls
Collage - 60x60 cmRent for $210 /mo
Afternoon, Mislabelled by Tribambuka
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Afternoon, Mislabelled by Tribambuka
Afternoon, Mislabelled
Collage - 35x35 cmRent for $90 /mo
Candour by Tribambuka
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Candour by Tribambuka
Candour
Collage - 35x35 cmRent for $90 /mo
This is Not My Address by Tribambuka
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This is Not My Address by Tribambuka
This is Not My Address
Collage - 35x35 cmRent for $90 /mo
Misplaced Enthusiasm by Tribambuka
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Misplaced Enthusiasm by Tribambuka
Misplaced Enthusiasm
Collage - 80x60 cmRent for $360 /mo
Meanwhile, Elsewhere, Tomorrow by Tribambuka
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Meanwhile, Elsewhere, Tomorrow by Tribambuka
Meanwhile, Elsewhere, Tomorrow
Collage - 35x35 cmRent for $90 /mo
Something Fell Off The Map by Tribambuka
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Something Fell Off The Map by Tribambuka
Something Fell Off The Map
Collage - 60x60 cmRent for $305 /mo
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