The Surreal House

The Surreal House
Title The Surreal House PDF eBook
Author Jane Alison
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2010
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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"This multi-disciplinary and cross-generational project explores the central importance of the house within surrealism and its legacies. It brings the first surrealists together with contemporary artists, film-makers and architects. Through a strategy of accumulation and poetic contamination, each informs the other."--Back cover.

A Home for Surrealism

A Home for Surrealism
Title A Home for Surrealism PDF eBook
Author Janine A. Mileaf
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art
ISBN 9781891925498

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Chicago has for decades years been one of the most prominent cities where European surrealism is avidly collected and displayed. However, there has yet to be a scholarly exhibition and catalogue that addresses the local manifestations of this international mode of art. A Home for Surrealism focuses on a select group of painters whose work in the 1940s and '50s both transformed the domestic and domesticated the surrealist, particularly in Chicago. Working independently, but within a chain of social and artistic relationships, this group explored the interior as a site of projected imagination and fantasy, and the self as the generator of such altered perception. Including contributions by Robert Cozzolino, Adam Jolles, and Joanna Pawlik, the book provides a richly illustrated account of an international movement's unlikely--but somehow ever so fitting--home in America.

A House of Her Own

A House of Her Own
Title A House of Her Own PDF eBook
Author Judith D. Suther
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 380
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780803242340

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Born in 1989 to wealthy American parents in upstate New York, American Surrealist painter Kay Sage became a member of the Surrealist art movement in Paris in 1937. Along with an eloquent chronicle of Sage's life, Judith Suther shows how not only Sage's art but also the iconoclastic themes of her poetic works were related to Sage's lifelong revolt against social and artistic convention. 78 illustrations. 10 color plates.

The Home of the Surrealists

The Home of the Surrealists
Title The Home of the Surrealists PDF eBook
Author Antony Penrose
Publisher White Lion Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Artist colonies
ISBN 9780711217263

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First-hand account of a Surrealist artists' colony

Surrealism and the Book

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

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"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.

Surrealism and Architecture

Surrealism and Architecture
Title Surrealism and Architecture PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mical
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 380
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780415325202

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Twenty-one essays examining the relationship of surrealist thought to architectural theory and practice.

Vincent Darre

Vincent Darre
Title Vincent Darre PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 226
Release 2018-10-09
Genre House & Home
ISBN 0847860523

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From Vincent Darré, a French dandy and eccentric decorator, this volume offers a fanciful look into his unique universe of artful interiors. Known for his dynamic personality and extravagant style, Vincent Darré--the enfant terrible of Paris's design world--presents a debut monograph brimming with his hallmark flamboyant whimsy, unrivaled imagination, and Gallic flair. As a fixture of the city's nightlife scene and member of its exclusive artistic circles, Darré is arguably one of its most creative residents (prior to launching his decorating career, he held posts at top fashion houses)--which comes through in his instantly recognizable interiors: think Surrealist furniture, dizzying patterns, and spirited color combinations. Boasting over 200 vibrantly colored photographs, this exquisite tome takes readers on a journey into Darré's world of conversation-starting spaces. From his signature furnishings, such as the Grenouille nightstand, and maximalist use of prints (cue the Little Prince Bedroom), to his expert use of vivid hues, he offers an intimate glimpse into the singular, utterly enthralling universe of one of the design world's most eccentric, quirky, and celebrated members.