Dadaism
Witty, lyrical and abstract: the art of Kurt Schwitters
The German Dadaist developed his own brand of anti-rational art, transforming the junk of everyday life into vivid collages
How interwar Germany became a breeding ground for evil
The permissiveness of the 1920s led to an autocratic backlash, with ‘the entire class representing intellectual Germany’ becoming ‘Nazi-infested’, according to the diplomat Harry Kessler







