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ART 9C LEC A: THEMATIC... Quiz 1 - Lectures 1-8 - What is Art and What is Performance Art
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What did Dada and Fluxus have in common?
Options
A.They had nothing in common
B.They glorified speed and mechanical invention
C.Both wanted to rid the world of the bourgeois class
D.Created work based on the European classical traditions
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To begin, let's consider what the question is asking: what did Dada and Fluxus have in common?
Option 1: 'They had nothing in common' This is a tempting but incorrect stance. Dada and Fluxus emerged in different eras with distinct aims, but they share underlying anti-art, anti-commercial, and globally provocative tendencies. Saying they had nothing in commo......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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