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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... give materiality to what had hither- to remained in the domain of pure fantasy ? What a revolution must have taken place within him to produce this steadfastness of purpose ! One day people will discuss passionately the question of what ...
... give materiality to what had hither- to remained in the domain of pure fantasy ? What a revolution must have taken place within him to produce this steadfastness of purpose ! One day people will discuss passionately the question of what ...
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... give the slip to his anguish - man , in other words . Is this pure coincidence , or the prerogative of genius ? The fact remains that the personal adventure lived with particular intensity by certain human beings gives them the power to ...
... give the slip to his anguish - man , in other words . Is this pure coincidence , or the prerogative of genius ? The fact remains that the personal adventure lived with particular intensity by certain human beings gives them the power to ...
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André Breton. from a generalized idea , from an abstract thought ? Can one give an idea of the ideal without exalting the sense of a reality ? Can the human brain conceive a thing lacking attachment to the real ? No. ' The case is ...
André Breton. from a generalized idea , from an abstract thought ? Can one give an idea of the ideal without exalting the sense of a reality ? Can the human brain conceive a thing lacking attachment to the real ? No. ' The case is ...
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