Dada Manifesto by Tristan Tzara

A fiery, irreverent call to reject the conventions and pretensions of bourgeois art and society, the manifesto celebrates chance, nonsense, and provocation as creative principles and urges artists to embrace spontaneity, contradiction, and destructive play as means of liberation. It attacks logic, reason, and traditional aesthetics, advocating for collage, performance, and unpredictable juxtapositions that break language and meaning and frame artistic creation as an act of revolt and renewal.