What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 106
... artistic or mediumistic . If we look carefully we can see that all such vocations began with a fortuitous circum- stance whose effect was to weaken certain resistances of the individual . For whoever preoccupies himself with something ...
... artistic or mediumistic . If we look carefully we can see that all such vocations began with a fortuitous circum- stance whose effect was to weaken certain resistances of the individual . For whoever preoccupies himself with something ...
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... artistic production ( including what could be revealed in America of Paris wartime artistic activity ) . Critical laziness alone can explain those innumerable repeti- tions , that delectation in which the spirit has no longer any share ...
... artistic production ( including what could be revealed in America of Paris wartime artistic activity ) . Critical laziness alone can explain those innumerable repeti- tions , that delectation in which the spirit has no longer any share ...
Pagina 352
... artistic act , intends on the contrary to disencumber it of the partitions and etiquettes of specialisation . This attempt has borne more fruit than is yet admitted , and currently even outside surrealism , so that one can assume the ...
... artistic act , intends on the contrary to disencumber it of the partitions and etiquettes of specialisation . This attempt has borne more fruit than is yet admitted , and currently even outside surrealism , so that one can assume the ...
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