What is Surrealism?Haskell House Publishers, 1974 - 90 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... logic are applied nowadays only to the resolution of prob- lems of secondary interest . The absolute rationalism which is still the fashion does not permit consideration of any facts but those strictly relevant to our experience . Logical ...
... logic are applied nowadays only to the resolution of prob- lems of secondary interest . The absolute rationalism which is still the fashion does not permit consideration of any facts but those strictly relevant to our experience . Logical ...
Pagina 76
... logical mechanism of the sentence is proving more and more im- potent by itself to give man the emotive shock which really gives some value to his life . On the other hand , the produc- tions of that spontaneous or more spontaneous ...
... logical mechanism of the sentence is proving more and more im- potent by itself to give man the emotive shock which really gives some value to his life . On the other hand , the produc- tions of that spontaneous or more spontaneous ...
Pagina 78
... logical planes , precisely those in which the logical faculty which is exercised in everything and for everything in consciousness , does not act . What am I saying ! Not only do these logical planes remain unexplored , but , further ...
... logical planes , precisely those in which the logical faculty which is exercised in everything and for everything in consciousness , does not act . What am I saying ! Not only do these logical planes remain unexplored , but , further ...
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SURREALISM AND PAINTING Page | 9 |
EXHIBITION X Y | 25 |
THE FIRST DALI EXHIBITION | 27 |
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able æsthetic or moral ALBERTO GIACOMETTI appear Aragon artistic automatic writing beauty becoming beginning believe Braque bring brought capable cause cease conscious consider continue critical cubism Dali Dali's definition desire dialectical materialism discovery domain dream Eluard emotion epoch everything existence expression exterior world eyes face fact fascism feel GIORGIO DE CHIRICO hand hope idea images impossible intellectual Isidore Ducasse kind l'amour la poésie La Révolution Surréaliste Lautréamont and Rimbaud least less longer marvellous material Max Ernst means method mind movement Naville negation never object OSCAR DOMINGUEZ ourselves paranoiac particular pass Paul Eluard perfect perhaps Picasso plane poetic poetry possible present problem question reality reason remains René Crevel Revolution revolutionary rose seems sentence simply social spite Surrealism and Painting surrealist activity Surrealist Manifesto systematic things thought tion Tristan Tzara turn Tzara whole window word surrealism