The Dada movement in art was known for all of the following EXCEPT
A) an expressed contempt for Western culture.
B) an effort to put a clear sense of purpose and ambition back into art and life.
C) "anti-art" and the mockery of all known, traditional forms of artistic expression.
D) a celebration of chaos and the absurd, often expressed in bizarre performances and collages of unrelated objects.
E) being popular in Berlin during the Weimar years.
B
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