8. WOOD, Jean Arp In Arp, the abstraction is a natural consequence of his rejection to representation art Form, Jean Arp
9. 'The Art Critic' by Raoul Hausmann 1919-1920. This piece, made from crayon, ink stamp, photomontage and collage on a printed poster poem, perfectly sums up the Dada movement. The backing away from traditional painting techniques as a form of protest led to a lot of collage being used (although no one particular 'style' can be associated with Dada). Also the subject matter here is poking fun at the whole art scene and protesting at the world of commerce associated with it . The man wields a sharpened pencil ready to ready to strike and wage war against this filthy rich art circus
10. Hannah Hoch - Cut with the Kitchen Knife Through the First Epoch of the Weimar Beer-Belly Culture, 1919. The above piece by Hannah Hoch epitomizes the Dada attitude towards war: That it was chaos. That the world has gone mad. That war itself is craziness incarnate destroying humanity.