Dadaist
adjective
(alsodadaist)uk/ˈdɑː.dɑː.ɪst/us/ˈdɑː.dɑː.ɪst/relatingto,belongingto, ortypicalofDadaism, astyleof early 20th-centuryart,literature,music, orfilmthat went againstacceptedideasof what isbeautifulor goodartand usedhumourand theabsurd(= thingsconsideredsillyor that make nosense):
达达主义的Murphycollaboratedwith DadaistartistMan Ray.墨菲与达达主义艺术家曼·雷合作过。
Yousoonrealizethat theauthoristryingtoinvolveyou in his dadaistalternatereality.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。
- Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven,knownas themamaof the New York Dadaistmovement, was America's firstperformanceartist.
- Thephotographshowedherplayingchessnakedwith theclothedFrenchartistMarcel Duchamp—a pinup with a Dadaisttwist.
- It'spossiblehe wasmerelydisplayingDadaisthumour.
- Theyplayedpranksthatrangedfrom dadaist tocasuallycrueltoexplicitlyhateful.
Dadaist
noun[C]
(alsodadaist)afollowerofDadaismor anartistwhoproducesworkin theDadaiststyle:
达达主义者Hisirreverentdefacingof thisiconicpaintingexpressedthe Dadaists'rejectionof theartof 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 madeartout of anti-art.他是一个从反艺术中创造艺术的达达主义者。
- Chancetechniquewas always afavouritewith Dadaists and Surrealists.
- Romania had agroupofenergeticyoungDadaists,includingVictor Brauner, who would go on tobecomea Surrealistbasedin France.
- Theirinfluencesare utopians, Dadaists, USU.S. Yippies.
- George Hodelconsideredhimself a dadaist, someone whorejectsacceptedconventions.