{"title":"Neo-Dada","description":"\u003cp\u003eNeo-Dada emerged in the late 1950s as a reassertion of Dada’s anti-aesthetic logic within the postwar American context. Associated with figures including Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and John Cage, it challenged the primacy of Abstract Expressionist gesture by reintroducing found objects, popular imagery, and chance operations into art practice. The movement operated as a hinge between the New York School and the emergence of Pop, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0991\/5636\/1554\/collections\/Rauschenberg_1963_02.jpg?v=1777185335","url":"https:\/\/thenewrare.com\/collections\/neo-dada.oembed","provider":"The New Rare","version":"1.0","type":"link"}