Dadaism emerged in Zurich, Switzerland, around 1916 and lasted until 1923.

Dadaism rejected traditional art forms and sought to create an anti-art style.

Dadaists experimented with various media, including collage, photography and aerography.

Hugo Ball, a pioneering Dadaist, freed written language from conventional page restrictions.

Dadaism was a response to World War I and the nationalist attitudes that fueled it.

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