Make Art Not War
Dadaism, or Dada, is an art avant-garde movement that originated as a reaction to the brutality of the First World War in neutral Switzerland and spread throughout Europe. Dadaists did not use paints, but the technique of collage or installation, joining completely disconnected objects or fragments of illustrations.
The session will be led by Iris Mathilde van der Werff, a Dutch artist located in Amsterdam.
This event is part of project Re:Book from the University Library, where we use physical books as inspiration for events, decoration, and even as objects.