AH438-Final Exam - Schwitters-Merz Construction

Artist: Schwitters, Kurt
Title of Work: Merz Construction
Date of Work: 1921
Nationality: German
Context: Post WWI
Movement: Hannover Dada
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage
Subject: abstraction made out of bits of junk and castoff materials that had a history, a life in the world. Schwitters works to blur the boundaries between art and life in his anti-art collages and assemblages he calls "merz," from the second syllable of commerce in German.

Style: Mondrian's worst nightmare. This assemblage does away with purity and the reductive hard-edge in favor of the raw and the crude arranged haphazardly to suggest random chance rather than a careful balancing of opposing forces. Instead of Mondrian's underlying order, Schwitters gives us chance and the absurd. "Merz Construction" is an assemblage of junk materials made from the street. Schwitters deliberately uses materials that are not precious as part of his Dada anti-masterpiece aesthetic, though many of the other Dadaists found him too bourgeois and concerned with aesthetic issues. It is, however, the way he transforms art into life and life into art, thereby blurring the boundaries between art and life, that truly makes him dada.

Context: Dada anti-art, working deliberately against the aesthetic and the academic in the spirit of Tristan Tzara's Dada Manifesto to create an art of the streets rather than the museums. Anti-decorative and anti-sentimental about humanity; also anti-expressionistic in that it is not about the artist searching his own tortured soul or expressing his internal spiritual angst. Dada fought its own war, away from the muddy trenches and back in the cities where it was possible to put blinders on; Dada mounted its attack on the bourgeois morality and complacency that condoned the war from the stages of the cabaret and the streets rather than from the safety of the artist's studio and the art galleries. Dada is an "art" of protest that tried to point out the absurdity of the war, which they saw as hypocritical and morally bankrupt. Schwitters was somewhat at a remove, being a one man Dada movement up in Hannover in northern Germany.


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