Author: Susan M. Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578449142
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
San Diego Surreal looks at works in a variety of media over several decades, revealing the ways in which Surrealism's range of visual vocabulary and artistic strategies have seeped into our culture, while probing the impact the movement has had on artists in San Diego County. The exhibition focuses on the work of contemporary artists, including Althea Brimm, Hugo Crosthwaite, Marianela de la Hoz, the de la Torre brothers, Charles Glaubitz, Jeff Irwin, Cliff McReynolds, Lynn Schuette, Allison Schulnik, Walter Sutin, the late Jen Trute, and Perry Vasquez, but it also includes earlier 20th- century modernists who drew upon Surrealism such as Dorr Bothwell, Ethel Greene, Harry Sternberg, and Jean Swiggett. San Diego Surreal goes beyond overt comparisons between the work of the Surrealists and regional artists to explore the more idiosyncratic and subtle connections of visual, thematic, and philosophical references.There is a rich legacy of Surrealism in California. Several members of poet Andre Breton's original Surrealist group resided in the state, mainly as refugees during WWII. Therefore, for context, the exhibition will include the work of some of these historical Surrealists and others closely aligned with them, such as Claire Falkenstein, Hans Burkhardt, and Dorothea Tanning.In the decades since the founding of the movement in 1924, the Surrealist spirit has revolutionized the arts and pervaded social theory. Its legacy is found in the work of the Beat poets, the Marxist-inspired Situationist International, the countercultural movement of the 1960s, and punk. Today Surrealism inspires a plethora of avant-garde ideas and techniques among contemporary artists. The movement is enjoying a resurgence due to the political and social conditions of the times, with its accompanying climate of disillusionment and rebellion.
San Diego Surreal
Author: Susan M. Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578449142
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
San Diego Surreal looks at works in a variety of media over several decades, revealing the ways in which Surrealism's range of visual vocabulary and artistic strategies have seeped into our culture, while probing the impact the movement has had on artists in San Diego County. The exhibition focuses on the work of contemporary artists, including Althea Brimm, Hugo Crosthwaite, Marianela de la Hoz, the de la Torre brothers, Charles Glaubitz, Jeff Irwin, Cliff McReynolds, Lynn Schuette, Allison Schulnik, Walter Sutin, the late Jen Trute, and Perry Vasquez, but it also includes earlier 20th- century modernists who drew upon Surrealism such as Dorr Bothwell, Ethel Greene, Harry Sternberg, and Jean Swiggett. San Diego Surreal goes beyond overt comparisons between the work of the Surrealists and regional artists to explore the more idiosyncratic and subtle connections of visual, thematic, and philosophical references.There is a rich legacy of Surrealism in California. Several members of poet Andre Breton's original Surrealist group resided in the state, mainly as refugees during WWII. Therefore, for context, the exhibition will include the work of some of these historical Surrealists and others closely aligned with them, such as Claire Falkenstein, Hans Burkhardt, and Dorothea Tanning.In the decades since the founding of the movement in 1924, the Surrealist spirit has revolutionized the arts and pervaded social theory. Its legacy is found in the work of the Beat poets, the Marxist-inspired Situationist International, the countercultural movement of the 1960s, and punk. Today Surrealism inspires a plethora of avant-garde ideas and techniques among contemporary artists. The movement is enjoying a resurgence due to the political and social conditions of the times, with its accompanying climate of disillusionment and rebellion.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578449142
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
San Diego Surreal looks at works in a variety of media over several decades, revealing the ways in which Surrealism's range of visual vocabulary and artistic strategies have seeped into our culture, while probing the impact the movement has had on artists in San Diego County. The exhibition focuses on the work of contemporary artists, including Althea Brimm, Hugo Crosthwaite, Marianela de la Hoz, the de la Torre brothers, Charles Glaubitz, Jeff Irwin, Cliff McReynolds, Lynn Schuette, Allison Schulnik, Walter Sutin, the late Jen Trute, and Perry Vasquez, but it also includes earlier 20th- century modernists who drew upon Surrealism such as Dorr Bothwell, Ethel Greene, Harry Sternberg, and Jean Swiggett. San Diego Surreal goes beyond overt comparisons between the work of the Surrealists and regional artists to explore the more idiosyncratic and subtle connections of visual, thematic, and philosophical references.There is a rich legacy of Surrealism in California. Several members of poet Andre Breton's original Surrealist group resided in the state, mainly as refugees during WWII. Therefore, for context, the exhibition will include the work of some of these historical Surrealists and others closely aligned with them, such as Claire Falkenstein, Hans Burkhardt, and Dorothea Tanning.In the decades since the founding of the movement in 1924, the Surrealist spirit has revolutionized the arts and pervaded social theory. Its legacy is found in the work of the Beat poets, the Marxist-inspired Situationist International, the countercultural movement of the 1960s, and punk. Today Surrealism inspires a plethora of avant-garde ideas and techniques among contemporary artists. The movement is enjoying a resurgence due to the political and social conditions of the times, with its accompanying climate of disillusionment and rebellion.
Surrealism
Author: Anna Claybourne
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781432913670
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Introduces surrealism, including its history, the fundamentals of the art movement, and famous surrealist artists.
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
ISBN: 9781432913670
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Introduces surrealism, including its history, the fundamentals of the art movement, and famous surrealist artists.
Surrealism USA
Author: Isabelle Dervaux
Publisher: National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
While Surrealism was becoming out of fashion in Europe in the 1930s, it enjoyed a growing popularity on the other side of the Atlantic. This text traces the history of this movement in the United States from about 1930 to 1950 by examining its manifestations throughout the country.
Publisher: National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
While Surrealism was becoming out of fashion in Europe in the 1930s, it enjoyed a growing popularity on the other side of the Atlantic. This text traces the history of this movement in the United States from about 1930 to 1950 by examining its manifestations throughout the country.
Dada Surrealism
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arts, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arts, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Surrealism
Author: Natalya Lusty
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108851614
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 768
Book Description
This book examines the salient ideas and practices that have shaped Surrealism as a protean intellectual and cultural concept that fundamentally shifted our understanding of the nexus between art, culture, and politics. By bringing a diverse set of artistic forms and practices such as literature, manifestos, collage, photography, film, fashion, display, and collecting into conversation with newly emerging intellectual traditions (ethnography, modern science, anthropology, and psychoanalysis), the essays in this volume reveal Surrealism's enduring influence on contemporary thought and culture alongside its anti-colonial political position and international reach. Surrealism's fascination with novel forms of cultural production and experimental methods contributed to its conceptual malleability and temporal durability, making it one of the most significant avant-garde movements of the twentieth century. The book traces how Surrealism's urgent political and aesthetic provocations have bequeathed an important legacy for recent scholarly interest in thing theory, critical vitalism, new materialism, ontology, and animal/human studies.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108851614
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 768
Book Description
This book examines the salient ideas and practices that have shaped Surrealism as a protean intellectual and cultural concept that fundamentally shifted our understanding of the nexus between art, culture, and politics. By bringing a diverse set of artistic forms and practices such as literature, manifestos, collage, photography, film, fashion, display, and collecting into conversation with newly emerging intellectual traditions (ethnography, modern science, anthropology, and psychoanalysis), the essays in this volume reveal Surrealism's enduring influence on contemporary thought and culture alongside its anti-colonial political position and international reach. Surrealism's fascination with novel forms of cultural production and experimental methods contributed to its conceptual malleability and temporal durability, making it one of the most significant avant-garde movements of the twentieth century. The book traces how Surrealism's urgent political and aesthetic provocations have bequeathed an important legacy for recent scholarly interest in thing theory, critical vitalism, new materialism, ontology, and animal/human studies.
The Great Surrealists
Author: Vanessa Oswald
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 153456604X
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Surrealism was a cultural movement started in France in the 1920s, which is best known for producing stunning visual artwork and inspirational writings, among other artistic achievements. Through well-researched main text, readers will learn about the lives of influential Surrealists such as Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, and others who contributed to this essential period of art history. In addition, informative sidebars; annotated quotes from artists, historians, and other experts; and bold examples of renowned Surrealist artwork provide extra insight into this captivating topic, which will stimulate the minds of young artists and art lovers.
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 153456604X
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Surrealism was a cultural movement started in France in the 1920s, which is best known for producing stunning visual artwork and inspirational writings, among other artistic achievements. Through well-researched main text, readers will learn about the lives of influential Surrealists such as Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, and others who contributed to this essential period of art history. In addition, informative sidebars; annotated quotes from artists, historians, and other experts; and bold examples of renowned Surrealist artwork provide extra insight into this captivating topic, which will stimulate the minds of young artists and art lovers.
Surrealism Pro and Con
Author: Nicolas Calas
Publisher: [New York] : Gotham Book Mart
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher: [New York] : Gotham Book Mart
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Eudora Welty and Surrealism
Author: Stephen M. Fuller
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1617036730
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Eudora Welty and Surrealism surveys Welty's fiction during the most productive period of her long writing life. The study shows how the 1930s witnessed surrealism's arrival in the United States largely through the products of its visual artists. Welty, a frequent traveler to New York City where the surrealists exhibited and a keen reader of magazines and newspapers that disseminated their work, absorbed and unconsciously appropriated surrealism's perspective in her writing. In fact, Welty's first solo exhibition of her photographs in 1936 took place next door to New York's premier venue for surrealist art. In a series of readings that collectively examine A Curtain of Green and Other Stories, The Wide Net and Other Stories, Delta Wedding, The Golden Apples, and The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories, the book reveals how surrealism profoundly shaped Welty's striking figurative literature. Yet the influence of the surrealist movement extends beyond questions of style. The study's interpretations also foreground how her writing refracted surrealism as a historical phenomena. Scattered throughout her stories are allusions to personalities allied with the movement in the United States, including figures such as Salvador Dal', Elsa Schiaparelli, Caresse Crosby, Wallace Simpson, Cecil Beaton, Helena Rubinstein, Elizabeth Arden, Joseph Cornell, and Charles Henri Ford. Individuals such as these and others whom surrealism seduced often lead unorthodox and controversial lives that made them natural targets for moral opprobrium. Eschewing such parochialism, Welty borrowed the idiom of surrealism to develop modernized depictions of the South, a literary strategy that revealed not only cultural farsightedness but great artistic daring.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1617036730
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Eudora Welty and Surrealism surveys Welty's fiction during the most productive period of her long writing life. The study shows how the 1930s witnessed surrealism's arrival in the United States largely through the products of its visual artists. Welty, a frequent traveler to New York City where the surrealists exhibited and a keen reader of magazines and newspapers that disseminated their work, absorbed and unconsciously appropriated surrealism's perspective in her writing. In fact, Welty's first solo exhibition of her photographs in 1936 took place next door to New York's premier venue for surrealist art. In a series of readings that collectively examine A Curtain of Green and Other Stories, The Wide Net and Other Stories, Delta Wedding, The Golden Apples, and The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories, the book reveals how surrealism profoundly shaped Welty's striking figurative literature. Yet the influence of the surrealist movement extends beyond questions of style. The study's interpretations also foreground how her writing refracted surrealism as a historical phenomena. Scattered throughout her stories are allusions to personalities allied with the movement in the United States, including figures such as Salvador Dal', Elsa Schiaparelli, Caresse Crosby, Wallace Simpson, Cecil Beaton, Helena Rubinstein, Elizabeth Arden, Joseph Cornell, and Charles Henri Ford. Individuals such as these and others whom surrealism seduced often lead unorthodox and controversial lives that made them natural targets for moral opprobrium. Eschewing such parochialism, Welty borrowed the idiom of surrealism to develop modernized depictions of the South, a literary strategy that revealed not only cultural farsightedness but great artistic daring.
Surrealism and the Gothic
Author: Neil Matheson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351686453
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
Surrealism and the Gothic is the first book-length analysis of the role played by the gothic in both the initial emergence of surrealism and at key moments in its subsequent development as an art and literary movement. The book argues the strong and sustained influence, not only of the classic gothic novel itself – Ann Radcliffe, Charles Maturin, Matthew Lewis, etc. – but also the determinative impact of closely related phenomena, as with the influence of mediumism, alchemy and magic. The book also traces the later development of the gothic novel, as with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and its mutation into such works of popular fiction as the Fantômas series of Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, enthusiastically taken up by writers such as Apollinaire and subsequently feeding into the development of surrealism. More broadly, the book considers a range of motifs strongly associated with gothic writing, as with insanity, incarceration and the ‘accursed outsider’, explored in relation to the personal experience and electroshock treatment of Antonin Artaud. A recurring motif of the analysis is that of the gothic castle, developed in the writings of André Breton, Artaud, Sade, Julien Gracq and other writers, as well as in the work of visual artists such as Magritte.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351686453
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
Surrealism and the Gothic is the first book-length analysis of the role played by the gothic in both the initial emergence of surrealism and at key moments in its subsequent development as an art and literary movement. The book argues the strong and sustained influence, not only of the classic gothic novel itself – Ann Radcliffe, Charles Maturin, Matthew Lewis, etc. – but also the determinative impact of closely related phenomena, as with the influence of mediumism, alchemy and magic. The book also traces the later development of the gothic novel, as with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and its mutation into such works of popular fiction as the Fantômas series of Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, enthusiastically taken up by writers such as Apollinaire and subsequently feeding into the development of surrealism. More broadly, the book considers a range of motifs strongly associated with gothic writing, as with insanity, incarceration and the ‘accursed outsider’, explored in relation to the personal experience and electroshock treatment of Antonin Artaud. A recurring motif of the analysis is that of the gothic castle, developed in the writings of André Breton, Artaud, Sade, Julien Gracq and other writers, as well as in the work of visual artists such as Magritte.
Surrealism and film after 1945
Author: Kristoffer Noheden
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526149974
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
This is the first volume to focus on the diverse permutations of international surrealist cinema after the canonical interwar period. The collection features eleven original contributions by prominent scholars such as Tom Gunning, Michael Löwy, Gavin Parkinson and Michael Richardson, alongside other leading and emerging researchers. An introductory chapter offers a historical overview as well as a theoretical framework for specific methodological approaches. The collection demonstrates that renowned figures such as Leonora Carrington, Maya Deren, Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jan Švankmajer took part in shaping a vibrant and distinctive surrealist film culture following the Second World War. Addressing highly influential films and directors related to international surrealism during the second half of the twentieth century, it expands the purview of both surrealism and film studies by situating surrealism as a major force in postwar cinema.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526149974
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
This is the first volume to focus on the diverse permutations of international surrealist cinema after the canonical interwar period. The collection features eleven original contributions by prominent scholars such as Tom Gunning, Michael Löwy, Gavin Parkinson and Michael Richardson, alongside other leading and emerging researchers. An introductory chapter offers a historical overview as well as a theoretical framework for specific methodological approaches. The collection demonstrates that renowned figures such as Leonora Carrington, Maya Deren, Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jan Švankmajer took part in shaping a vibrant and distinctive surrealist film culture following the Second World War. Addressing highly influential films and directors related to international surrealism during the second half of the twentieth century, it expands the purview of both surrealism and film studies by situating surrealism as a major force in postwar cinema.