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Ivan Suvanjieff’s Chaotic Symphony of Truth

Quanta Dada: Ivan Suvanjieff’s Chaotic Symphony of Truth is not just a return to Dada—it’s a reincarnation. Explosive, ironic, and fiercely alive, the book captures the spirit of rebellion and reflection that defines Suvanjieff’s vision. In a world drowning in order and illusion, Quanta Dada bursts through with deliberate chaos, asking us to look again—to question, laugh, and awaken. It’s a confrontation wrapped in color, rhythm, and absurdity—a mirror held to our collective dissonance.

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I look at the world today and see that we are being crushed by war, greed, and autocracy. That is the reason why I created "Quanta Dada"--to express my disgust.  I believe it is time for a new Dadaism which can shock us back to our senses. It is time for Quanta Dada.

 


Ivan Suvanjieff, Artist

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This edition of Quanta Dada reflects our commitment to bringing bold, thought-provoking voices to light. Collaborating closely with Ivan Suvanjieff, we sought to create a visual and conceptual experience that honors the raw energy of his work—where design becomes part of the dialogue, not just the frame.

 

Sfumato Art Creatives, Author & Designer

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Special Release Offer

Quanta Dada is now available at an exclusive introductory price for our friends, family, and followers. This special offer celebrates the book’s launch and will be available for a limited time—before the price increases in 2026.

 

Don’t miss the chance to collect this striking edition at its debut price.

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High-quality prints of all paintings featured in this book are available for purchase through Ivan Suvanjieff’s official Artmajeur profile.

www.artmajeur.com/ivan-suvanjieff

Take the "t" out of paint. It's creative work that can make your head spin. If you need a teacher, fine. If any teacher touches your canvas or paper, quit the class. You don't need that - you need to be face-first to the painting and forget all the artistic nonsense you've ever heard. Get a move on!

 

That's all I see. I see what can be turned into art, and what can't be. I'm a painter.

Ivan Suvanjieff

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