In 3D Art, students investigated the DADA art style. The Dada style was an art movement against art and the traditional rules of art. Artists sometimes defaced, destroyed or damaged versions of famous artworks. They were known as 'art rebels'. This style of art took place in Switzerland during the wars in Europe. Artists were shocked by what was going on in the world, so they also tried to shock and surprise you with their work. Much of it didn't make sense. Also, Marcel Duchamp, one of the first artists, said that the idea or concept was more important than how good of an artwork it was.
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