Description:
The website whohadada.com is dedicated to the Dada movement, which emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction to the horrors of World War I and a rejection of existing cultural and social norms. It focuses on ideas and concepts related to anarchy in art, challenging traditional notions of beauty and order. Users can learn about key figures of Dada, such as Tristan Tzara and Hugo Ball, as well as the significance of Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. The site explores both the historical aspects and the contemporary influence of Dada on art and culture. It offers an in-depth analysis of various forms of self-expression, including painting, poetry, and theatrical performances, highlighting how Dadaism continues to inspire artists and thinkers today.