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Artists who were a part of the Dada movement created artwork that was intended to be ____________.
a.
representative
c.
meaningful
b.
nonsensical
d.
cultural
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b. nonsensical
Dada was an anti-art movement (early 20th century) that embraced absurdity, chance, and irrationality to reject traditional aesthetics and social norms, producing works meant to be nonsensical.
Dada was an anti-art movement (early 20th century) that embraced absurdity, chance, and irrationality to reject traditional aesthetics and social norms, producing works meant to be nonsensical.
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