André Masson and the Surrealist Self

André Masson and the Surrealist Self
Title André Masson and the Surrealist Self PDF eBook
Author Clark V. Poling
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN

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This richly documented book examines the attempts of the French Surrealist artist Andr� Masson (1896-1987) to define "self” in his art in the period between the early 1920s and 1940, the most fruitful period of classic Surrealism, culminating in the emergence of existentialism. Through a close reading of Masson’s paintings, drawings, and writings, Clark Poling explores the ways in which the artist figured the self--as fragmented, dissolved, merged with other selves and with the natural environment, and, ultimately, reconstituted and consolidated. Masson’s work, Poling argues, reveals his involvement with modern conceptions of the self that he absorbed from Nietzsche and the Surrealist writers, as well as from other sources in philosophy, psychology, psychoanalysis and ethnography. He traces Masson’s articulation of these ideas in paintings and graphic works, using his correspondence from the Surrealist period and his many subsequent writings as supporting evidence.

André Masson

André Masson
Title André Masson PDF eBook
Author André Masson
Publisher
Pages 1
Release 1994
Genre Drawing
ISBN

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The Haunted Self

The Haunted Self
Title The Haunted Self PDF eBook
Author David Lomas
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 292
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300088007

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"The question, 'Who am I?' resounded throughout the surrealist movement. The exploration of dreams and the unconscious prompted surrealists to reject the notion of a unified, indivisible self by revealing the subject to be haunted by otherness and instability. In this book David Lomas explores the surrealist concepts of the self and subjectivity from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. Employing a series of case studies devoted to individual artists, Lomas arrives at a radically new account of surrealist art and its cultural and intellectual roots." "Weaving together psychoanalytic and historical material, the author analyses works by Ernst, Dali, Masson, Miro and Picasso with regard to such themes as automatism, hysteria, the uncanny and the abject. Lomas focuses closely on individual artworks, examines the specific circumstances in which they were produced and offers new insights into the artists and their projects as well as the theories of Bataille, Breton and others. Lomas demonstrates the powerful connection between the history of psychoanalysis and the history of surrealism, and along the way shows the unique value of psychoanalytic theory as a tool for the art historian."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Andre Masson

Andre Masson
Title Andre Masson PDF eBook
Author William Rubin
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1976
Genre Art
ISBN

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André Masson

André Masson
Title André Masson PDF eBook
Author André Masson
Publisher
Pages 6
Release 1942
Genre Artists
ISBN

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André Masson Inside/outside Surrealism

André Masson Inside/outside Surrealism
Title André Masson Inside/outside Surrealism PDF eBook
Author Michael Parke-Taylor
Publisher Spotlight Poets
Pages 102
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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Drawing Surrealism

Drawing Surrealism
Title Drawing Surrealism PDF eBook
Author Leslie Jones
Publisher Prestel Pub
Pages 239
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 9783791352398

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Drawing, often considered a minor art form, was central to surrealism from its very beginnings. Automatic drawing, exquisite corpses, and frottage are just a few of the techniques invented by surrealists to tap into the subconscious realm. Drawing Surrealism recognizes the medium as a fundamental form of surrealist expression and explores its impact on other media. Works of collage, photography, and even painting are presented in the context of drawing as a metaphor for innovation and experimentation. This volume, in addition to brilliant reproductions of drawings and other works by approximately one hundred artists, includes a substantial historical essay and illustrated chronology by the exhibition's curator, Leslie Jones, as well as informative essays by leading scholars Isabelle Dervaux and Susan Laxton. It also encompasses the contributions of a wide array of artists on a global scale - from the great figures in surrealist history to lesser-known surrealists from Japan, central Europe, and the Americas, where the movement had profound and lasting effects on the arts. Drawing Surrealism, which will become a definitive resource on the subject, offers a deep understanding of the techniques and concerns that made surrealism such an intimate perceptual revolution.