What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. plastic artist remains the least known of his contributions . The illustrations include a number of his collages , objects and poem - objects . Surrealism began as , and remains , a ...
Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. plastic artist remains the least known of his contributions . The illustrations include a number of his collages , objects and poem - objects . Surrealism began as , and remains , a ...
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... remains the same and , as far as we are concerned , remains to be solved . But , paraphrasing Lautréamont , I cannot refrain from adding that old and mortal shivers are trying , at the hour in which I speak , to substitute themselves ...
... remains the same and , as far as we are concerned , remains to be solved . But , paraphrasing Lautréamont , I cannot refrain from adding that old and mortal shivers are trying , at the hour in which I speak , to substitute themselves ...
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... remains , in spite of everything , a secondary genre , and that the over- riding practical interest of a work such as that of George Grosz ( always on an exclusively satirical plane ) cannot pretend to be a current of art subordinating ...
... remains , in spite of everything , a secondary genre , and that the over- riding practical interest of a work such as that of George Grosz ( always on an exclusively satirical plane ) cannot pretend to be a current of art subordinating ...
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