Dada & Surrealism A&iDada and Surrealism were two revolutionary art movements which emerged in response to the events and ideas of the early twentieth century. Dada, characterized by found objects and works made according to the laws of chance, was anarchic and anti-art. In part a reaction to the senseless destruction of World War I, it questioned all accepted values. Surrealism, in contrast, was a more defined movement which evolved in the 1920s as artists and writers took up Freud's concept of the unconscious to undermine traditional conventions. By use of such techniques as automatism, artists sought to represent in concrete terms the imagery of dream and fantasy. In this clear and lively account, Matthew Gale explores the work of a wide range of artists - from Marcel Duchamp and Raoul Hausmann to Max Ernst, René Magritte and Salvador Dali - and uses paintings, collages, sculptures, assemblages, photographs, photomontages, film stills and graphics to illustrate the rich variety of Dada and Surrealist art. This essential introductory book is the first to reproduce many of these works in colour. |
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Inhoudsopgave
lntroduction On the Threshold of Liberty | |
Dadas Balcony Dada in Zurich l9l5l920 33 | |
From the Other Side Dada in Other Neutral Cities l9l5l92l | |
Copyright | |
3 andere gedeelten niet weergegeven
Overige edities - Alles weergeven
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abstract activities Apollinaire Aragon artists associated audience automatism avant-garde Ball Barcelona became Berlin Dada Breton Bunuel Cabaret Voltaire Centre Georges Pompidou Chirico collaboration collages collection Cologne colour contemporary contributed Cubism culture Dada Dada's Dali's Desnos dream Eluard established Europe exhibition exile Expressionist film forms France Francis Picabia French Gallery German Giacometti Grosz Hausmann Heartfield Huelsenbeck imagery images included Janco Jean Kurt Schwitters Litterature lnternational London ltaly Magritte Manifesto Marcel Duchamp Marcel Janco Masson Matta Max Ernst Miro Modern Art movement Musee National d'Art Museum of Modern Oil on canvas Paalen painter painting Pans Parisian Paul Eluard Peret periodical photographs photomontage Picasso Pierre poems poetry poets political postwar Prague provocative published Raoul Hausmann Ray's reality Rene Revolution surrealiste revolutionary Richter Schwitters sculptures sexuality soiree Sophie Taeuber Soupault Surrealism Surrealist group Surrealist object Tanguy technique texts Tristan Tzara writers York Zurich Zurich Dada