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L'amour fou:

photography & surrealism
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Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1985 - 243 pagina's
Much has been written about Surrealist painting and sculpture, but most of the erotic, disorienting, and exquisite Surrealist photographs of Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Andre Breton, Brassai, Salvador Dali, Andre Kertesz, and Hans Bellmer have remained all but unknown--until now. Traditional criticism has viewed Surrealist photography as a pale imitation of authentic Surrealist work. The assumption has been that photography, a "realistic" medium, is fundamentally incompatible with a cause devoted to the wildly subjective, the world of dreams, and the unconscious. As a consequence, Surrealist photography, a major body of twentieth-century art, has remained largely unexplored.

L' Amour fou is the first book to study the crucial role photography did in fact play in the Surrealist movement. It shows how photographers enlisted into the service of "subjective" Surrealism their medium's very claim to "objective" reality. Of greatest interest, of course, is the book's abundant reproductions of the fantastic and distorted photographic creations that must be acknowledged as an important part of the Surrealist oeuvre.

Other Details:
200 duotones, 24 full-color illustrations. 9 x 12" trim size. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C./Abbeville Press, New York, co-publishers. First published 1985.

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Review: L'Amour Fou: Photography and Surrealism

Gebruikersrecensie  - Meredith - Goodreads

Yeah, the cover looks sexy. Rosalind Krauss does not write sexy. Don't be fooled. It's an interesting dissertation on the relationship of photography to surrealism (you don't say, right?). She's a genius. Volledige recensie lezen

Review: L'Amour Fou: Photography and Surrealism

Gebruikersrecensie - Goodreads

I read lots and lots of Krauss on the way to writing my thesis. This one is pretty twisted. Women as photographic objects/subjects. The photograph as sexual dominance/possession of the female form. Objective reality/surrealist vision. Good times.

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Preface
11
Corpus Delicti 57
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Artist Biographies and Bibliographies
193
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Over de auteur (1985)

Rosalind E. Krauss, University Professor at Columbia University and an editor and cofounder of "October" magazine, is the author of "The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths" (1985), "The Optical Unconscious" (1993), "The Picasso Papers" (1999), and "Bachelors" (1999), all published by the MIT Press, and coauthor (with Yve-Alain Bois) of "Formless: A User's Guide" (Zone Books, 1997).

Jane Livingston is an independent author and curator living in Rappahannock County, Virginia. John Elderfield is Chief Curator-at-Large at The Museum of Modern Art. Ruth Fine is Curator of Modern Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery.

DAWN ADES is Professor of Art History and Theory at the University of Essex. She pioneered the study of Latin American art in the United Kingdom and has also published widely on Dada, Surrealism, and photography.

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