Small Dada evening (1922) | Theo van Doesburg | Dada poster
Small Dada evening (1922) | Theo van Doesburg | Dada poster
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What is a "Giclee" print?
What is a "Giclee" print?
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Capture a pivotal moment in avant-garde history with this high-quality poster print of Theo van Doesburg's "Small Dada Evening" (Kleine Dada Soirée) from 1922. A key figure in both Dada and De Stijl, van Doesburg designed this iconic poster to promote one of the infamous touring Dada performance nights.
This piece is a stunning example of revolutionary graphic design, blending Dada's chaotic energy with De Stijl's geometric precision. Note the experimental typography, dynamic layout, and bold use of colour – elements that broke conventions and still look strikingly modern. Perfect for lovers of graphic design, typography, and radical 20th-century art, this print adds historical weight and visual impact to any space.
Did you know? Dada began in Zurich during World War I, partly as a protest against the nationalism and rationalism that proponents believed had led to the conflict. Its artists used absurdity, chance, and irrationality to critique society and traditional art values.