Surrealism and the Visual Arts
Title | Surrealism and the Visual Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Kim Grant |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-01-26 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781107403345 |
This 2005 study traces the development of Surrealist theory of visual art and its reception, from the birth of Surrealism to its institutionalization in the mid-1930s. Situating Surrealist art theory in its theoretical and discursive contexts, Kim Grant demonstrates the complex interplay between Surrealism and contemporary art criticism. She examines the challenge to Surrealist art raised by the magazine Cahiers d'Art, which promoted a group of young painters dedicated to a liberated and poetic painting process that was in keeping with the formalist evolution of modern art. Grant also discusses the centrality of visual art in Surrealism as a material manifestation of poetry, the significance of poetry in French theories of modern art, and the difficulties faced by an avant-garde art movement at a time when contemporary audiences had come to expect revolutionary innovation.
Surrealism and Painting
Title | Surrealism and Painting PDF eBook |
Author | André Breton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 454 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Painters |
ISBN |
Long unavailable in English, Surrealism and Painting remains one of the masterworks of twentieth-century art criticism."--BOOK JACKET.
Surrealist Art
Title | Surrealist Art PDF eBook |
Author | Sarane Alexandrian |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN |
Surrealism and the Book
Title | Surrealism and the Book PDF eBook |
Author | Renee Riese Hubert |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1988-01-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780520057197 |
"An indispensable tool ... for the student of Surrealism and book illustration ... [and] also for those interested in the complicated intrications between literature and pictorial movements from Romanticism to present-day Postmodernism"--Blurb.
Beyond Symbolism and Surrealism
Title | Beyond Symbolism and Surrealism PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Friedman |
Publisher | Northwestern University Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0810126176 |
Beyond Symbolism and Surrealism sheds light on the oeuvre of Alexei Remizov (1877-1957), a great modernist eccentric who has remained largely unknown to Western audiences. Although his original prose garnered him early acclaim and has since entered the Russian literary canon, Remizov's artistic capacity was fully realized only after his experimentation with words and images culminated in a writing process that relies as much on drawing as it does on language. --
The Screen in Surrealist Art and Thought
Title | The Screen in Surrealist Art and Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Haim Finkelstein |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 551 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1351540602 |
An interrogation of the notion of space in Surrealist theory and philosophy, this study analyzes the manifestations of space in the paintings and writings done in the framework of the Surrealist Movement. Haim Finkelstein introduces the 'screen' as an important spatial paradigm that clarifies and extends the understanding of Surrealism as it unfolds in the 1920s, exploring the screen and layered depth as fundamental structuring principles associated with the representation of the mental space and of the internal processes that eventually came to be linked with the Surrealist concept of psychic automatism. Extending the discussion of the concepts at stake for Surrealist visual art into the context of film, literature and criticism, this study sheds new light on the way 'film thinking' permeates Surrealist thought and aesthetics. In early chapters, Finkelstein looks at the concept of the screen as emblematic of a strand of spatial apprehension that informs the work of young writers in the 1920s, such as Robert Desnos and Louis Aragon. He goes on to explore the way the spatial character of the serial films of Louis Feuillade intimated to the Surrealists a related mode of vision, associated with perception of the mystery and the Marvelous lurking behind the surfaces of quotidian reality. The dialectics informing Surrealist thought with regard to the surfaces of the real (with walls, doors and windows as controlling images), are shown to be at the basis of Andr?reton's notion of the picture as a window. Contrary to the traditional sense of this metaphor, Breton's 'window' is informed by the screen paradigm, with its surface serving as a locus of a dialectics of transparency and opacity, permeability and reflectivity. The main aesthetic and conceptual issues that come up in the consideration of Breton's window metaphor lay the groundwork for an analysis of the work of Giorgio de Chirico, Ren?agritte, Max Ernst, Andr?asson, and Joan Mir?he concluding chapter consi
Surrealism at Play
Title | Surrealism at Play PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Laxton |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2019-02-14 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 147800343X |
In Surrealism at Play Susan Laxton writes a new history of surrealism in which she traces the centrality of play to the movement and its ongoing legacy. For surrealist artists, play took a consistent role in their aesthetic as they worked in, with, and against a post-World War I world increasingly dominated by technology and functionalism. Whether through exquisite-corpse drawings, Man Ray’s rayographs, or Joan Miró’s visual puns, surrealists became adept at developing techniques and processes designed to guarantee aleatory outcomes. In embracing chance as the means to produce unforeseeable ends, they shifted emphasis from final product to process, challenging the disciplinary structures of industrial modernism. As Laxton demonstrates, play became a primary method through which surrealism refashioned artistic practice, everyday experience, and the nature of subjectivity.