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Surrealism

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Surrealism

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  1. Surrealism annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  2. SURREALISM, n. Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express—verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner—the actual functioning of thought. Dictated by thought, in the absence of any control exercised by reason, exempt from any aesthetic or moral concern. ENCYCLOPEDIA. Philosophy. Surrealism is based in the belief in the superior reality of certain forms of previously neglected association, in the omnipotence of dream, in the disinterested play of thought. It tends to ruin once and for all all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. André Breton, Manifestoes of Surrealism, 1924 trans. Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane (Ann Arbor, 1969), p. 26. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  3. Cover of the first issue of La Révolutionsurréaliste, December 1924. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  4. La Révolution surréaliste 12, ed. André Breton (Paris, December 15, 1929), cover. La Révolution surréaliste 12, ed. André Breton (Paris, December 15, 1929), p. 1. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  5. Jean Arp Louis Aragon André Breton Luis Buñuel Jean Cocteau Salvador Dalí Max Ernst René Magritte André Masson Joan Miró Man Ray Yves Tanguy Paul Delvaux Dorothea Tanning Tristan Tzara Key artists annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  6. Luis Buñuel, Salvador DalíAn Andalusian Dog, 1929 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  7. André Masson. Automatic Drawing. 1924. Ink on paper, 23.5 x 20.6 cm. Museum of Modern Art, New York. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  8. Joan MiróThe Tilled Field, 1923–24 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  9. Joan MiróWoman and Bird, 1982 Barcelona, Spain annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  10. René MagritteThe Menaced Assassinб 1927 Oil on canvas, 150.4 cm × 195.2 cm Museum of Modern Art, New York annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  11. René Magritte"This is not a pipe." The Treachery of Images1928–29 Oil on canvas, 63.5 cm × 93.98 cm Los Angeles County Museum of Art annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  12. René Magritte The Human Condition, 1933 Oil on canvas, 100 cm × 81 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington DC annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  13. René Magritte The Human Condition, 1935 Oil on canvas, 100 cm × 81 cm Simon Spierer Collection, Geneva, Switzerland annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  14. René Magritte Not to Be Reproduced, 1937 Oil on canvas, 81.3 cm × 65 cm Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  15. René Magritte Time Transfixed, 1938 Oil on canvas, 147 cm × 98.7 cm Art Institute of Chicago annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  16. Salvador Dalí Atomic Leda, 1949 Oil on canvas, 61.00 x 46.00 cm. Fundation Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  17. Salvador DalíGalatea of the Spheres, 1952 Oil on canvas, 65.00 x 54.00 cm. Fundation Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  18. Salvador DalíFace of Mae West Which Can Be Used as an Apartment (instalation)c.1974 Fundation Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  19. Salvador Dalí Venus de Milo aux tiroirs1964 Bronze, 98.50 x 32.50 cm. Fundation Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  20. Max ErnstThe Wood, 1927 Grattage, 60.5 cm × 81.5 cm National Museum Cardiff, Wales annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  21. Max ErnstL'Ange du Foyer ou le Triomphe du Surréalisme, 1937 Private collection. annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  22. Max Ernst A Week of Kindness All five of the original volumes of Unesemaine de bonté First published in 1934. It comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian encyclopedias and novels annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  23. First book Sunday Mud Second book Monday Water Third book Tuesday Fire Fourth book Wednesday Blood Fifth book Thursday Blackness Friday Sight Saturday Unknown annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  24. Max Ernst A Week of Kindness Published in 1934 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  25. Max Ernst A Week of Kindness Published in 1934 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  26. Max Ernst A Week of Kindness Published in 1934 annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  27. Man RayRayograph, 1922 Gelatin silver print (photogram) 22.6 x 17.2 cm Moma annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  28. Man RayRayograph, 1922 Gelatin silver print (photogram) 23.9 x 29.9 cm Moma annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  29. Méret Elisabeth Oppenheim Object, 1936, Museum of Modern Art annasuvorova.wordpress.com

  30. DorotheaTanningPoppy Hotel, Room 202 1970-73 Mixed media, 340 x 310 x 470 cm, Musée National d'ArtModerne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris annasuvorova.wordpress.com

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