Dadaist
adjective (also dadaist) uk/ˈdɑː.dɑː.ɪst/ us/ˈdɑː.dɑː.ɪst/
达达主义的
relating to, belonging to, or typical of Dadaism, a style of early 20th-century art, literature, music, or film that went against accepted ideas of what is beautiful or good art and used humour and the absurd (= things considered silly or that make no sense)
Murphy collaborated with Dadaist artist Man Ray. 墨菲与达达主义艺术家曼·雷合作过。
You soon realize that the author is trying to involve you in his dadaist alternate reality. 你很快就会意识到,作者是想让你参与到他的达达主义另类现实中。
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- Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, known as the mama of the New York Dadaist movement, was America's first performance artist.
- The photograph showed her playing chess naked with the clothed French artist Marcel Duchamp—a pinup with a Dadaist twist.
- It's possible he was merely displaying Dadaist humour.
- They played pranks that ranged from dadaist to casually cruel to explicitly hateful.
Dadaist
noun [ C ] (also dadaist)
达达主义者
a follower of Dadaism or an artist who produces work in the Dadaist style
His irreverent defacing of this iconic painting expressed the Dadaists' rejection of the art of the past. 他对这幅标志性画作的无礼玷污表达了达达主义者对过去艺术的拒绝。
He was a Dadaist who made art out of anti-art. 他是一个从反艺术中创造艺术的达达主义者。
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- Chance technique was always a favourite with Dadaists and Surrealists.
- Romania had a group of energetic young Dadaists, including Victor Brauner, who would go on to become a Surrealist based in France.
- Their influences are utopians, Dadaists, USU.S. Yippies.
- George Hodel considered himself a dadaist, someone who rejects accepted conventions.