Neo-Dada / Neo-Dadaism

Neo-Dada is a controversial term applied to various styles, trends, and works perceived as reviving the methods or spirit of Dada. The art movement known as Neo-Dadaism developed during the 1950s as a counter-movement to the Abstract Expressionist movements with the goal of erasing the boundaries between art and life. The unifying element of Neo-Dada art is the re-examination of Dada's irony, the use of found objects, and banal activities as instruments of social criticism.

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JOHN CAGE
Lot 35 Untitled (from the New River Watercolour Series IV) , 1987
watercolour on paper

€ 12,000 - 18,000
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ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Lot 131 L.A. Uncovered #3 , 1997
screenprint in colours

€ 2,000 - 3,000
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ARMAN
Lot 146 Le Dernier Petit Violon (The Last Violin) , 1976
burned violin in resin in plexiglass

€ 4,000 - 6,000
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Arman
Lot 67 Wounded , 1980
bronze

€ 17,000 - 34,000
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