Surrealism and PaintingOriginally published in 1928, Surrealism and Painting is the most important statement ever written on surrealist art, and the only book on the subject composed by the movement's founder and prime theorist. 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. Long unavailable in English, Surrealism and Painting remains one of the masterworks of twentieth-century art criticism. |
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Pagina 187
For anyone who has eyes to see , all these aspects are open , not just open to the light like Cézanne's apple but open to everything else as well , including the other opaque bodies ; they are constantly ready to blend together ...
For anyone who has eyes to see , all these aspects are open , not just open to the light like Cézanne's apple but open to everything else as well , including the other opaque bodies ; they are constantly ready to blend together ...
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free air combined with that of its decomposition through each of its cells , even goes so far as to correct itself by means of the scale of variations introduced by black light . Above all , he has revolutionized the symbolic ...
free air combined with that of its decomposition through each of its cells , even goes so far as to correct itself by means of the scale of variations introduced by black light . Above all , he has revolutionized the symbolic ...
Pagina 198
It is a message of harmony also because it compels recognition from even the most stubborn adversary by the quality of its light , a light which surpasses even the special luminescence of certain mornings in New York and Naples ...
It is a message of harmony also because it compels recognition from even the most stubborn adversary by the quality of its light , a light which surpasses even the special luminescence of certain mornings in New York and Naples ...
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