Torn-Up Woodcut (Jean Arp, Dadaism)

Torn-Up Woodcut

Arp felt that he could incorporate chance within artistic production, comparing the role of the artist to a plant bearing fruit. According to the Laws of Chance shows Arp playing with random composition, in this case dropping painted pieces of paper onto a surface. Torn Woodcut was made in a similar way in 1954, using the pieces of a Dada print he had made in 1920.

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Arp's Other Works

Shirt Front and Fork

Collage with Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance

Sculpture to be Lost in the Forest