You're Dadaism!
Do you know what the "dada" stand for in dadaism? Nothing - it's gibberish nonsense meant to imitate something a baby might say, but it describes perfectly the meaning of dadaism. Dadaists, who worked mainly in the early 1900's, protested the traditional way of thinking and thought that people are absolutely incapable of saying anything meaningful to one another, which is why all kind of art is basically as stupid of meaningless as anything else. To demonstrate this, they made confusing works of art which seemed to mock people's idea of art using the the so-called "ready-made" technique, which means taking one or two random objects (like a spatula and a toilet seat. Usually they used things they'd just found somewhere), wrote their signatures in them and voila - a new fantastic piece of art was finished. Dadaists aimed to provoke - it was said that dadaist playwrights considered their plays a success if the audience bursted out furiously before the show was over. Go figure.
Famous Dadaists: Jean Arp
Picture: The Urine-Fountain by Marcel Duchamp
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