Yves Tanguy and Surrealism

Yves Tanguy and Surrealism
Title Yves Tanguy and Surrealism PDF eBook
Author Karin von Maur
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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Ur-Surrealist Yves Tanguy belonged to the inner circle of the 1920s Parisian avant-garde, alongside such figures as Salvador Dal', Max Ernst, and Alberto Giacometti, making essential contributions to Surrealist manifestoes, magazines, and exhibitions. Tanguy's artistic obsession was the world of imagination, of dreams and reveries, and his cryptically codified imagery continues to perplex audiences today. His paintings seem to exist in a hazy, oddly beautiful limbo dimension beyond time and space, a world at once vertiginous and calm, disturbing and breathtaking. The central focus of Yves Tanguy and Surrealism is the Surrealist mode, to which Tanguy dedicated himself like no other painter of his time, cementing the movement's place in the history of visual art. On the basis of previously unpublished documents and works, authors discuss Tanguy's otherworldly oeuvre in all its aspects--from his development as an artist to the reception of his work in the United States. With stunning reproductions in full color as well as black and white, Yves Tanguy and Surrealism is an extensive overview of the work of an artist whose forays into the creative unknown continue to resonate.

Double Solitaire

Double Solitaire
Title Double Solitaire PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Stuhlman
Publisher Katonah Museum of Art/The Mint Museum
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Artist couples
ISBN 9780983194217

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Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name; explores their art and relationship

Yves Tanguy; [exhibition and Catalogue]

Yves Tanguy; [exhibition and Catalogue]
Title Yves Tanguy; [exhibition and Catalogue] PDF eBook
Author Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1955
Genre Exposiciones
ISBN

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Surrealism and Painting

Surrealism and Painting
Title Surrealism and Painting PDF eBook
Author André Breton
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 2002
Genre Painters
ISBN

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Long unavailable in English, Surrealism and Painting remains one of the masterworks of twentieth-century art criticism."--BOOK JACKET.

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.

History of the Surrealist Movement

History of the Surrealist Movement
Title History of the Surrealist Movement PDF eBook
Author Gérard Durozoi
Publisher Taylor & Francis US
Pages 832
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226174112

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Tracing the movement from its origins in the 1920s to its decline in the 1950s and 1960s, Durozoi tells the history of Surrealism through its activities, publications, and reviews, demonstrating its close ties to some of the most explosive political, as well as creative, debates of the twentieth century. Unlike other histories, which focus mainly on the pre-World War II years of the movement in Paris, Durozoi covers both a wider chronological and geographic range, treating in detail the postwar years and Surrealism's colonization of Latin America, the United States, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Italy, and North Africa. Drawing on documentary and visual evidence--including 1,000 photos, many of them in color--he illuminates all the intellectual and artistic aspects of the movement, from literature and philosophy to painting, photography, and film. All the Surrealist stars and their most important works are here--Aragon, Borges, Breton, Buñuel, Cocteau, Crevel, Dalí, Desnos, Ernst, Man Ray, Soupault, and many more--for all of whom Durozoi has provided brief biographical notes in addition to featuring them in the main text.

Surrealism in Paris

Surrealism in Paris
Title Surrealism in Paris PDF eBook
Author Philippe Büttner
Publisher Hatje Cantz
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art, French
ISBN 9783775731614

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"Surrealism arose during the period between the two World Wars and became one of the most influential artistic and literary movements of the twentieth century. Profoundly marked by the senseless experiences of World War I, the Surrealists, under the leadership of André Breton, took off "on a passionate search for freedom in all of its forms." By incorporating the subconscious into the creative process, they developed completely new forms of expression. Simultaneously, they invented radically new ways of exhibiting their art. This presentational tradition is carried on in both private collections and public museums to this day. Featuring exemplary works by prominent Surrealists, from Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró to René Magritte, Yves Tanguy, and Meret Oppenheim, the reader will experience characteristically Surrealist modi operandi as well as Surrealist strategies. It is not only contemporary artists who find sources of inspiration and contemporary references in Surrealism."--PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION.