Neo-Dada
ネオ・ダダ / 1953–1965 / Style / Postwar American Art
Courant d'après-guerre qui, contre l'intériorité de l'expressionnisme abstrait, fit entrer dans le tableau objets usuels, imprimés et animaux naturalisés pour travailler dans l'interstice entre l'art et la vie. Il reprit les gestes de Dada et fit des matériaux de la société de consommation la matière même de la composition. La bifurcation qui précède immédiatement le pop art.
Objets manufacturés intégrés au tableau / Report sérigraphique d'imprimés / Formes intermédiaires entre peinture et volume / Traces d'effacement, de superposition et de salissure

Entrée du dictionnaire
- Usages idéaux
- Record sleeves, zines and event graphics that need to look assembled out of the world rather than designed from nothing · Campaigns built from found print, where the receipts, newsprint and packaging keep their own history as part of the message
- Typographie
- Mixed sizes and mixed faces from whatever was to hand, some stencilled, some torn out of existing print.
- Composition
- No grid: a horizontal collage in which one three-dimensional object breaks the picture plane and pulls the eye off axis.
- Matière
- Silkscreened newsprint over smeared paint, registration deliberately out, erasures left visible.
- Précaution
- Arranging the found material tidily: Neo-Dada depends on objects keeping their own dirt and their own scale, and a neat collage of clean assets is only decoration.
- Pour approfondir
- The definition of the Combine painting / Japan's Neo-Dadaism Organizers / Its proximity to Fluxus