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The Dada school of art, or Dadaism, can be traced back to Zürich and the poetry of Romanian-born Tristan Tzara. Born out of the widespread disillusionment created by World War I, Dada attacked conventional standards of aesthetics and behavior and stressed absurdity and the role of the unpredictable in artistic creation. The principles of Dada were eventually modified to become the basis of surrealism.
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