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character: Dada Movement Overview
topic: The Dada Movement was an art and literary movement founded in Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I, emphasizing absurdity, anti-art sentiments, and a rejection of traditional aesthetics.
topic: Max Ernst was a significant figure in the Dada Movement, known for his innovative techniques and artworks that embodied the Dada spirit, particularly through collage and the use of found objects.
topic: Dada's rejection of rationality influenced the development of Surrealism, with Max Ernst bridging both movements through his exploration of dreams and the unconscious.
topic: Max Ernst created notable Dada works such as 'Celebes' (1921) and his collage novel 'La Femme 100 Têtes' (1929) that exemplify Dada's playful, subversive nature.