Dada & SurrealismOctopus, 1980 - 176 pagina's "Dada and Surrealism dominated the art world between the First and Second World Wars. Intending to shock the spectator into a new awareness of reality, these movements were the expression of a revolt against Western civilization and culture. Robert Shaw looks at the ideas which lay at the hearts of two movements. He explains how the Dadas and Surrealists came to produce works whose bizarre power has made them the most instantly recognizable of all forms of modern art, while discussing the diversity within the two movements and the reasons for the ultimate break between them."--BOOK COVER. |
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Pagina 21
... Expressionism , spontaneous techniques from Kandinsky and poetic inventions from Apollinaire and Max Jacob . Often the Dadas employed the techniques of modernism in such a way as to mock and subvert the aims of their original inventors ...
... Expressionism , spontaneous techniques from Kandinsky and poetic inventions from Apollinaire and Max Jacob . Often the Dadas employed the techniques of modernism in such a way as to mock and subvert the aims of their original inventors ...
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... Expressionist current . With its distrust of reason , hostility to bourgeois , industrial society , its cultivation of the absurd and rejection of representational art , Expressionism prefigured Dada in many respects . The provocation ...
... Expressionist current . With its distrust of reason , hostility to bourgeois , industrial society , its cultivation of the absurd and rejection of representational art , Expressionism prefigured Dada in many respects . The provocation ...
Pagina 38
... Expressionist movement from which most of the Dadas were themselves renegades . In a sustained polemical battle which reached its height in 1919 and 1920 , Dada rejected Expressionism's cult of inward- ness , urging that the soul only ...
... Expressionist movement from which most of the Dadas were themselves renegades . In a sustained polemical battle which reached its height in 1919 and 1920 , Dada rejected Expressionism's cult of inward- ness , urging that the soul only ...
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André Breton André Masson Apollinaire automatic writing Baargeld Bellmer Berlin Dada BERLIN-FRIEDENAU Cabaret Voltaire Collage on paper convulsive beauty Cubism Dada Dada art Dada lives Dada's dream erotic expression Expressionism Francis Picabia Freud frottage Gallery George Grosz Giorgio De Chirico Hans Bellmer Huelsenbeck Hugo Ball human humour imagery of Surrealism imagination Jean Arp Joan Miró L'Amour fou London Lucy Lippard Magritte's Marcel Duchamp Marcel Jean Max Ernst mental Milan mind Modern Art Gift Moderna Museet movement Musée National d'Art Museum of Modern National d'Art Moderne objective chance Oil on canvas Opposite Overleaf left Overleaf right painter painting Paris Dada Paul Eluard Péret photograph plate poetic poetry poets portrait Private Collection psychic Raoul Hausmann reality René Magritte revolution rien rope dancer accompanies Sade Salvador Dali shadow Surrealism surréalisme Surrealist art Tatlin at home technique tion Tristan Tzara unconscious Vaché York Dada Yves Tanguy Zurich Dada