What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... Painting , though deploring his ' total incomprehension of surrealism ' . Admired by the surrealists especially for his intransigence , Picabia participated regularly in surrealist exhibitions from the 1930s on . Breton had a brief ...
... Painting , though deploring his ' total incomprehension of surrealism ' . Admired by the surrealists especially for his intransigence , Picabia participated regularly in surrealist exhibitions from the 1930s on . Breton had a brief ...
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... painting ( nothing is more absurd than this term , nor more reactionary ) is little qualified to speak today of a ' new objectivity ' . It is not , a priori , this tendency which we are undertaking to oppose to the preceding . To painting ...
... painting ( nothing is more absurd than this term , nor more reactionary ) is little qualified to speak today of a ' new objectivity ' . It is not , a priori , this tendency which we are undertaking to oppose to the preceding . To painting ...
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... painting could be brought within the surrealist imperatives . Whereas some denied the possibility of surrealist painting , there were others who believed that it was latent to some degree in certain recent works of art or even that it ...
... painting could be brought within the surrealist imperatives . Whereas some denied the possibility of surrealist painting , there were others who believed that it was latent to some degree in certain recent works of art or even that it ...
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