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61. Pablo Picasso And Marie-Therese Walter: Between Classicism And Surrealism (Art Catalogue) by Pablo Picasso | |
Hardcover: 240
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(2004-08-02)
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62. Angels of Anarchy: Women Artists and Surrealism by Patricia Allmer | |
Hardcover: 280
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(2009-09-01)
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63. Challenging Modernity: Dada Between Modern and Postmodern (Cultural Studies) by Mark A. Pegrum | |
Hardcover: 342
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(1999-11)
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64. Modernism - Dada - Postmodernism (Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies) by Richard Sheppard | |
Paperback: 480
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(1999-12-25)
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65. Surrealism, Insanity, and Poetry by J. H. Matthews | |
Hardcover: 154
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(1982-09)
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66. Creativity: Psychoanalysis, Surrealism and Creative Writing by Kevin Brophy | |
Paperback: 256
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(1998-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Using a fascinatingly varied but beautifully controlled blend of approaches, Kevin Brophy explores questions of what creative writers might think they are doing and what might be influencing those ideas.In a world where creative writing is becoming institutionalised through university courses, he argues for the importance of continuing instability, theoretical sophistication and unsettled differences over what creativity is. |
67. Andre Breton and the First Principles of Surrealism by Franklin Rosemont | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(1978-02)
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68. Surrealism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis by Natalya Lusty | |
Hardcover: 192
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(2007-11-05)
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69. Twilight Visions: Surrealism and Paris by Therese Lichtenstein, Julia Kelley, Colin Jones, Whitney Chadwick | |
Hardcover: 224
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(2009-09-30)
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70. Surrealism (Basic Art) by Cathrin Klingsohr-Leroy | |
Paperback: 95
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(2004-07-01)
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71. Photography and Surrealism: Sexuality, Colonialism and Social Dissent by David Bates | |
Paperback: 240
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(2004-03-04)
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72. Surrealism in Exile and the Beginning of the New York School by Martica Sawin | |
Paperback: 496
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(1997-05-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description "A first-rate cultural history, of interest to both the art historianand the general reader." -- Kirkus Reviews The French/European story of Surrealism has been written; the story ofabstract expressionism has been told. But the connection between them,how one acted as a catalyst for the other, has been a long-missingchapter in the history of art. Martica Sawin finally provides it. In this fascinating account of what was happening within Surrealismduring the crucial years 1938-1947, Martica Sawin documents the culturaltransfer that took place when the greater part of the prewar Surrealistgroup was transplanted to the Western Hemisphere. Eminently readable,clearly told, and biographically rich, Sawin's year-by-year narrativepieces together when and how the refugees arrived and their variouspoints of contact with the future abstract expressionists. Customer Reviews (2)
How America Stole Europe's Artistic Thunder The interest in this story is in the way it reveals the start of a kind of artistic Munro doctrine. The European emigres with their Parisian sophistication, aloofness, and arrogance come over as Masters but then have all their best ideas stolen and Americanized before trickling back with their tails firmly between their legs to a Paris that had all but forgotten them during the War. The period concentrated on in this book is a dividing point in the history of modern art, marking a watershed between two clear movements determined by two opposing trends, something Sawin could have perhaps emphasized more. First there was a move towards increasing explicitness in art, which climaxed in the efforts of Surrealists like Dali, Masson, Ernst, and Matta to drag the processes of the mind out into the daylight. This tended to strip away the veils of mystery and made art almost unnecessary, so this was quickly followed by a move to mask and hide the subject of paintings as we see in the work of the abstract expressionists like Pollock, and the colorfield painters like Rothko. This was a vital and no doubt self-interested U-turn entered into by artists and the art establishment.
The view from the mind's eye.... However, Sawin suggests it was the personal experiences of artists like Max Ernst who had served at the front with the German army in WWI and French artists like Paul Eluard who faced him on the battlefield who felt the need to explore surrealism --"Rational" realism was too narrow. Later on, others joined the movement. Onslow Ford, whose physician father had witnessed the slaughter at Gallipoli as an English medical officer and returned home bitter, became a primary player after watching his father slip into depression and madness. Ford was to say at a later date in New York that artists needed to "tear down the veils one by one that hide the reality of our own incomprehensible universe." He and the other surrealists felt the rationalist view was too restrictive.The surrealist artist could tap into the collective unconscious described by Jung (whose book on that subject was published in 1939) and bring to light a broader view of reality. Ford said artists could escape the cubist-driven semi-abstact dead end they found themselves in by opening their third eye--the Cyclopian eye, or the mind's eye, or the inner eye, and tap into their unconscious. Sawin's book is a history of Surrealism, a movement that borrowed and incorporated ideas from the Navaho sand painters, the Tsimshian Indians (totem poles), German fairy tales, Celtic myths, Tarot cards, and menhirs--dolmans in Brittany. From these inspirational sources the Surrealists created paintings such as "Rotary Disks" --an optical illusion comprised of revolving concentric circles; "Star, Flower, Personage, Stone' --depicting alchemical transformation; and other physical transformations of space that exploded the confines of the convential 3-D world humans see owing to their limited view of reality. Surrealist art attempted to depict time and change seen by a third eye. SURREALISM IN EXILE is filled with photographs (black and white) of the lives and works of the Surrealists, beginning with the early works in France and ending with the later works from the New York school in the late forties.If you are interested in exploring the influences that affected the work of Jackson Pollock, Piet Mondrian, Kandinski and other modern artists this book is invaluable. I gave it 4 stars because there are no color photos. ... Read more |
73. Theatrical Gestures of Belgian Modernism: Dada, Surrealism, Futurism, and Pure Plastic in the Twentieth Century Belgian Theatre (Belgian Francophone Library) | |
Hardcover: 177
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(2002-06)
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74. Surrealism (Smart) by Rene Passeron | |
Paperback: 250
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(2005-11-01)
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75. Neo-Dada: Redefining Art 1958-62 by Susan Hapgood, Maurice Berger, Jill Johnston | |
Hardcover: 153
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(1994-09)
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76. L'Amour fou : Photography and Surrealism by Rosalind Krauss, Jane Livingston, Dawn Ades | |
Hardcover: 244
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(1985-10-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Much has been written about Surrealist painting and sculpture, but most of the erotic, disorienting, and exquisite Surrealist photographs of Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Andre Breton, Brassai, Salvador Dali, Andre Kertesz, and Hans Bellmer have remained all but unknown--until now. Traditional criticism has viewed Surrealist photography as a pale imitation of authentic Surrealist work. The assumption has been that photography, a "realistic" medium, is fundamentally incompatible with a cause devoted to the wildly subjective, the world of dreams, and the unconscious. As a consequence, Surrealist photography, a major body of twentieth-century art, has remained largely unexplored. L' Amour fou is the first book to study the crucial role photography did in fact play in the Surrealist movement. It shows how photographers enlisted into the service of "subjective" Surrealism their medium's very claim to "objective" reality. Of greatest interest, of course, is the book's abundant reproductions of the fantastic and distorted photographic creations that must be acknowledged as an important part of the Surrealist oeuvre. Other Details:200 duotones, 24 full-color illustrations. 9 x 12" trim size. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C./Abbeville Press, New York, co-publishers. First published 1985. |
77. Dada's Boys: Masculinity after Duchamp by David Hopkins | |
Hardcover: 256
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(2008-03-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this provocative and stimulating book, David Hopkins addresses the homosocial structures in Dada and Surrealist art with an eye to their relevance to current artistic and theoretical debate. Bestriding the book is the pivotal figure of the artist Marcel Duchamp, who was at the center of various groups of artistic and literary figurespredominantly malein Europe and America. And at the heart of the investigation are Duchamp’s relationships with these men, the various interactions of those within the groups, and the impact of this type of male camaraderie on the artworks they produced. Hopkins looks at specific moments in the careers of Duchamp and some of his associatesFrancis Picabia, Man Ray, Max Ernst and André Bretonand discusses in detail the reception of Duchamp’s ideas in the post-war period. He goes on to trace the influence of the homosocial nature of Surrealism and Dada on the art world from the 1950s to the work of contemporary male and female artists. |
78. Yale French Studies, Number 109: Surrealism and Its Others (Yale French Studies Series) | |
Paperback: 160
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(2006-07-11)
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79. Surrealism in Belgium: 1924-2004 by Xavier Canonne | |
Hardcover: 352
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(2007-04)
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80. Surrealist Painters: A Tribute to the Artists and Influence of Surrealism by Sarane Alexandrian | |
Hardcover: 312
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(2009-10-15)
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