Surrealism and PaintingMFA Pub., 2002 - 415 pagina's It contains Breton's seminal treatise on the origins and foundations of artistic surrealism, with his trenchant assessments of its precursors and practitioners, and his call for the plastic arts to "refer to a purely internal model." Also included are essays - on Picasso, Duchamp, Dali, Ernst, Masson, Miro, and many others, as well as pieces on Gaulish art, outsider art, and the folk arts of Haiti and Oceania. But what makes this book most compelling is Breton's mix of rigorous erudition and visceral passion, his sense of adventure, and his discoveries of many of Modernism's most prominent figures early in their careers. |
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Pagina 21
... attitude , which I shared with a few others , was deeply felt and may well have led me to the point where I stand today . In the wind , in the way that one says there is something in the wind and like a sign of that inner zodiac that I ...
... attitude , which I shared with a few others , was deeply felt and may well have led me to the point where I stand today . In the wind , in the way that one says there is something in the wind and like a sign of that inner zodiac that I ...
Pagina 22
... attitude by which one would not be duped oneself but which would inevitably dupe everyone else : coition envisaged as one of the game's most terrible dramas ( but as soon as you see someone else adopt a similar attitude , you yourself ...
... attitude by which one would not be duped oneself but which would inevitably dupe everyone else : coition envisaged as one of the game's most terrible dramas ( but as soon as you see someone else adopt a similar attitude , you yourself ...
Pagina 87
... attitude , barely disguised by the few human precautions he takes , remains a matter of confusion and envy for even the shrewdest of the poets and painters who are drawn to him . Marcel Duchamp has himself estimated at around thirty ...
... attitude , barely disguised by the few human precautions he takes , remains a matter of confusion and envy for even the shrewdest of the poets and painters who are drawn to him . Marcel Duchamp has himself estimated at around thirty ...
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