What is Surrealism?Faber & Faber, 1936 - 90 pagina's |
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... taken from the exterior world , or even simply that it can be taken at all . Certainly human sensibility can con- fer a quite unforeseen distinction upon even the most vulgar - looking object ; none the less , to make the magic power of ...
... taken from the exterior world , or even simply that it can be taken at all . Certainly human sensibility can con- fer a quite unforeseen distinction upon even the most vulgar - looking object ; none the less , to make the magic power of ...
Pagina 78
... taken with its meaning . Dadaism aimed especially at calling attention to the tor- pedoing . By appealing to automatism , as is well known , surrealism sets out to prevent the torpedoing of some vessel or other : something like a ...
... taken with its meaning . Dadaism aimed especially at calling attention to the tor- pedoing . By appealing to automatism , as is well known , surrealism sets out to prevent the torpedoing of some vessel or other : something like a ...
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... taken a decisive step towards the unification of the person- ality , which it found threatened by an ever more profound dissociation . Without attempting to judge what direction it will ultimately take , for the lands it fertilizes as ...
... taken a decisive step towards the unification of the person- ality , which it found threatened by an ever more profound dissociation . Without attempting to judge what direction it will ultimately take , for the lands it fertilizes as ...
Inhoudsopgave
SURREALISM AND PAINTING Page | 9 |
EXHIBITION X Y | 25 |
THE COMMUNICATING VESSELS | 31 |
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able æsthetic or moral ALBERTO GIACOMETTI ANDRÉ BRETON appear Aragon artistic attempt automatic writing beauty beginning believe Braque bring capable cause ceased conscious consider continue critical cubism D. H. LAWRENCE Dali Dali's definition desire dialectical materialism discovery domain dream elements Eluard emotion epoch everything existence expression exterior world eyes Faber face fact fascism feel genius GIORGIO DE CHIRICO hand hope idea images impossible intellectual Isidore Ducasse kind l'amour la poésie La Révolution Surréaliste lack Lautréamont and Rimbaud less longer marvellous material Max Ernst means method mind movement Naville negation never object ourselves paranoiac particular pass Paul Eluard perfect Picasso plane poetic poetry possible preoccupations present problem question reality reason remains René Crevel Revolution revolutionary rose seems sentence simply social surrealist activity Surrealist Manifesto systematic things thought tion Tristan Tzara turn Tzara values whole