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  • Surrealism
  • International cultural movement (1920s–1950s)

    Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind

    Surrealism

    Surrealism

  • Afro-Surrealism
  • Genre of art and literature

    Afro-Surrealism (also Afro-surrealism, AfroSurrealism) is a genre or school of art and literature. In 1974, Amiri Baraka used the term to describe the

    Afro-Surrealism

    Afro-Surrealism

  • Proto-Surrealism
  • Study of surrealism

    Proto-Surrealism is a term used for Surrealism avant-la-lettre. It is the study of various forms of art, literature, and other mediums that correspond

    Proto-Surrealism

    Proto-Surrealism

  • Manifestoes of Surrealism
  • 1969 book by André Breton

    Manifestoes of Surrealism is a book by André Breton, describing the aims, meaning, and political position of the Surrealist movement. It was published

    Manifestoes of Surrealism

    Manifestoes_of_Surrealism

  • Post-surrealism
  • Post-surrealism is a movement that arose in Southern California in 1934 when Helen Lundeberg and Lorser Feitelson wrote a manifesto explaining their desire

    Post-surrealism

    Post-surrealism

  • Organic Surrealism
  • Surrealist art categorization

    Organic Surrealism is one of the two main poles in the surrealist movement in the visual arts. It is characterized by automatist techniques, which its

    Organic Surrealism

    Organic_Surrealism

  • Surrealism in Nagoya
  • In the Japanese city of Nagoya, Surrealism developed as a distinctive regional formation within Japanese Surrealism, especially from the mid-1930s to

    Surrealism in Nagoya

    Surrealism_in_Nagoya

  • Surrealism in Japan
  • Artistic genre

    Surrealism in Japan refers to the reception, translation, and local development of Surrealism in Japan from the late 1920s onward, across poetry, visual

    Surrealism in Japan

    Surrealism_in_Japan

  • Surrealist cinema
  • Film genre

    1920s. Works in this category transfer the techniques of the art world's surrealism movement to film; shocking, irrational, or absurd imagery is combined

    Surrealist cinema

    Surrealist cinema

    Surrealist_cinema

  • André Breton
  • French co-founder of Surrealism (1896–1966)

    co-founder of surrealism. His writings include the first Surrealist Manifesto (Manifeste du surréalisme) of 1924, in which he defined surrealism as "pure psychic

    André Breton

    André Breton

    André_Breton

  • Lowbrow (art movement)
  • Underground visual art movement

    hot-rod cultures of the street. It is also often known by the name pop surrealism. Lowbrow art often has a sense of humor—sometimes the humor is gleeful

    Lowbrow (art movement)

    Lowbrow (art movement)

    Lowbrow_(art_movement)

  • Surrealism Beyond Borders
  • 2021–2022 international Surrealism exhibition at the Met and Tate Modern

    Surrealism Beyond Borders was a 2021–2022 exhibition co-organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) and Tate Modern that reconsidered Surrealism

    Surrealism Beyond Borders

    Surrealism_Beyond_Borders

  • Urban Surrealism
  • Art movement

    Urban Surrealism is a significant art movement across various disciplines including architecture, drawing and painting, literature, music and drama, where

    Urban Surrealism

    Urban_Surrealism

  • Yoshio Shimozato
  • Japanese painter and photographer associated with Surrealism in Nagoya

    1981) was a Japanese painter and photographer associated with Japanese Surrealism and the avant-garde milieu in Nagoya. He was a member of the artists'

    Yoshio Shimozato

    Yoshio_Shimozato

  • Wartime repression of Surrealism in Japan
  • Wartime censorship and police pressure on Japanese Surrealism

    Wartime repression of Surrealism in Japan involved police scrutiny, censorship, detention, and other official pressure on writers, artists, photographers

    Wartime repression of Surrealism in Japan

    Wartime_repression_of_Surrealism_in_Japan

  • Sheila Legge
  • Scottish Surrealist performance artist

    David Gascoyne expressing her fondness for his book A Short Survey of Surrealism and offering to help organise a Surrealist group in England. At the time

    Sheila Legge

    Sheila_Legge

  • Leonora Carrington
  • British and Mexican artist, surrealist painter and novelist (1917–2011)

    throughout her life. She became familiar with Surrealism from a copy of Herbert Read's book, Surrealism (1936), given to her by her mother, but she received

    Leonora Carrington

    Leonora_Carrington

  • Lee Miller
  • American photographer and photojournalist (1907–1977)

    "Sinai" (1939), were displayed at the Zwemmer Gallery's 1940 exhibition, Surrealism To-Day. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) included her work in the exhibition

    Lee Miller

    Lee Miller

    Lee_Miller

  • Surrealist Manifesto
  • Published declaration of principles and intentions for surrealism

    Breton, Manifestoes of Surrealism, transl. Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane (Ann Arbor, 1971), p. 26. "Matthew S. Witkovsky, Surrealism in the Plural: Guillaume

    Surrealist Manifesto

    Surrealist_Manifesto

  • Dada
  • Avant-garde art movement in the early 20th century

    like the avant-garde and downtown music movements, and groups including Surrealism, nouveau réalisme, pop art, and Fluxus. Dada did not constitute a single

    Dada

    Dada

    Dada

  • Surreal humour
  • Form of humour predicated on deliberate violations of causal reasoning

    absurd situations, and expressions of nonsense. Surreal humour grew out of surrealism, a cultural movement developed in the 20th century by French and Belgian

    Surreal humour

    Surreal humour

    Surreal_humour

  • René Magritte
  • Belgian painter (1898–1967)

    illusionistic, dream-like quality is characteristic of Magritte's version of Surrealism. He became a leading member of the movement and remained in Paris for

    René Magritte

    René Magritte

    René_Magritte

  • Georges Bataille
  • French writer, librarian and theorist (1897–1962)

    relationship to Surrealism was conflictual but enduring: after initially opposing Breton's group, he later described himself as Surrealism's "old enemy from

    Georges Bataille

    Georges Bataille

    Georges_Bataille

  • Otto Tschumi
  • Swiss painter

    representative of Surrealism in Switzerland. Largely self-taught, he progressed from an early Cubist-influenced style to Surrealism. His work was shown

    Otto Tschumi

    Otto_Tschumi

  • The Dream (The Bed)
  • 1940 self-portrait by Frida Kahlo

    on Mexican folk art, Catholic symbolism, and elements associated with Surrealism. The work depicts Kahlo lying on a carved, colonial-style bed that appears

    The Dream (The Bed)

    The_Dream_(The_Bed)

  • Abigail Susik
  • American art historian

    avant-garde and contemporary art. Susik's scholarly research purview includes surrealism, dada, photography, experimental film, animation, protest art, erotic

    Abigail Susik

    Abigail Susik

    Abigail_Susik

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    early 19th century) to Romanticism, Modernism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism and Abstractionism. Brazilian cinema dates back to the birth of the medium

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • Kaigai Chōgenjitsushugi Sakuhinten
  • 1937 touring exhibition of European Surrealism in Japan

    editor-in-chief Masao Ōshita. Conceived as a direct encounter with contemporary Surrealism, the exhibition drew on transnational correspondence networks and the

    Kaigai Chōgenjitsushugi Sakuhinten

    Kaigai Chōgenjitsushugi Sakuhinten

    Kaigai_Chōgenjitsushugi_Sakuhinten

  • Ithell Colquhoun
  • British artist, author and occultist (1906–1988)

    occultist, poet and author. Stylistically her artwork was affiliated with Surrealism. In the early 1930s she met André Breton in Paris, and later started working

    Ithell Colquhoun

    Ithell_Colquhoun

  • Joan Miró
  • Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist (1893–1983)

    In 1959, André Breton asked Miró to represent Spain in The Homage to Surrealism exhibition alongside Enrique Tábara, Salvador Dalí, and Eugenio Granell

    Joan Miró

    Joan Miró

    Joan_Miró

  • Massurrealism
  • Art movement started in the 1990s

    trend among certain postmodern artists who combine the visual language of surrealism with imagery and techniques drawn from mass media, including pop art.

    Massurrealism

    Massurrealism

  • Roland Penrose
  • British artist and art historian (1900-1984)

    Penrose (and Lee Miller) recorded in 1946 can be heard on the audio CD Surrealism Reviewed. A filmed interview between Penrose and Antoni Tàpies was directed

    Roland Penrose

    Roland_Penrose

  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Dutch painter (1853–1890)

    Functionalism Bauhaus Futurism Imagism Lettrism Neoplasticism De Stijl Orphism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Tonalism Literary arts Literature Apollinaire Barnes

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent_van_Gogh

  • Tașcu Gheorghiu
  • Romanian writer and visual artist (1910–1981)

    1930s. Like his friends Teodorescu and Paul Păun, he adopted programmatic surrealism, describing himself as a follower of André Breton's. However, he insisted

    Tașcu Gheorghiu

    Tașcu Gheorghiu

    Tașcu_Gheorghiu

  • Konx-Om-Pax
  • Scottish electronic musician and graphical artist

    Regional Surrealism review, Resident Advisor Regional Surrealism review, Fact Magazine Konx Om Pax interview, Impose Magazine Regional Surrealism review

    Konx-Om-Pax

    Konx-Om-Pax

  • Rob Gonsalves
  • Canadian painter (1959–2017)

    (June 25, 1959 – June 14, 2017) was a Canadian painter of magic realism (surrealism). He produced original works, limited edition prints and illustrations

    Rob Gonsalves

    Rob_Gonsalves

  • Luis Buñuel
  • Spanish-Mexican filmmaker (1900–1983)

    filmmakers of all time. Buñuel's works are known for their avant-garde surrealism which was also infused with political commentary. Often associated with

    Luis Buñuel

    Luis Buñuel

    Luis_Buñuel

  • Tristan Tzara
  • Romanian-French poet (1896–1963)

    magazine, which marked the first step in the movement's evolution toward Surrealism. He was involved in the major polemics which led to Dada's split, defending

    Tristan Tzara

    Tristan Tzara

    Tristan_Tzara

  • Remedios Varo
  • Spanish Catalan artist (1908–1963)

    the Surrealists. The father of Surrealism, André Breton, excluded women as fundamental to the movement of Surrealism, but after Varo's death in 1963

    Remedios Varo

    Remedios_Varo

  • Ulysses (novel)
  • 1922 novel by James Joyce

    Functionalism Bauhaus Futurism Imagism Lettrism Neoplasticism De Stijl Orphism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Tonalism Literary arts Literature Apollinaire Barnes

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses (novel)

    Ulysses_(novel)

  • Ernest Hemingway
  • American author and journalist (1899–1961)

    Functionalism Bauhaus Futurism Imagism Lettrism Neoplasticism De Stijl Orphism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Tonalism Literary arts Literature Apollinaire Barnes

    Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest_Hemingway

  • Petscop
  • 2017 horror web series

    series received widespread coverage for its storytelling, authenticity, surrealism, and its active community of viewers. level1 Song from the Petscop Soundtrack

    Petscop

    Petscop

  • Tropiques
  • Martiniquan literary journal (1941–1945)

    the writers commented on colonialism, surrealism, and other topics. André Breton, the French leader of surrealism, contributed to the magazine and helped

    Tropiques

    Tropiques

  • Pablo Picasso
  • Spanish painter and sculptor (1881–1973)

    neoclassical style, and his work in the mid-1920s often has characteristics of Surrealism. His later work often combines elements of his earlier styles. Exceptionally

    Pablo Picasso

    Pablo Picasso

    Pablo_Picasso

  • Surrealist techniques
  • Techniques used in surrealism

    Surrealism in art, poetry, and literature uses numerous techniques and games to provide inspiration. Many of these are said to free imagination by producing

    Surrealist techniques

    Surrealist_techniques

  • Paul Éluard
  • French poet (1895–1952)

    maternal grandmother. He adhered to Dadaism and became one of the pillars of Surrealism by opening the way to artistic action politically committed to the Communist

    Paul Éluard

    Paul Éluard

    Paul_Éluard

  • Salvador Dalí
  • Spanish surrealist artist (1904–1989)

    increasingly attracted to Cubism and avant-garde movements. He moved closer to Surrealism in the late 1920s and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming

    Salvador Dalí

    Salvador Dalí

    Salvador_Dalí

  • Kansuke Yamamoto (artist)
  • Japanese poet-photographer and editor (1914–1987)

    brought photography into sustained contact with poetry, publishing, and Surrealism. His 1932 photocollage The Developing Thought of a Human... Mist and Bedroom

    Kansuke Yamamoto (artist)

    Kansuke Yamamoto (artist)

    Kansuke_Yamamoto_(artist)

  • Max Ernst
  • German artist (1891–1976)

    poet. A prolific artist, Ernst was a pioneer of the Dada movement and surrealism in Europe. He had no formal artistic training, but his experimental attitude

    Max Ernst

    Max Ernst

    Max_Ernst

  • Xenia Cage
  • American painter

    surrealist sculptor. Her work has been described as on the "cutting edge of surrealism in sculpture" for her time. Xenia Kashevaroff was one of six daughters

    Xenia Cage

    Xenia_Cage

  • The Master and Margarita
  • Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, written 1928–1940

    Books of the Century List of works published posthumously Magical realism Surrealism The Big Read Urban fantasy Wayland the Smith Works based on Faust MASSOLIT

    The Master and Margarita

    The Master and Margarita

    The_Master_and_Margarita

  • Serbia
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    contemporary period, the art scene expanded into modern abstraction, surrealism, and figurative art, led by Petar Lubarda, Marko Čelebonović, and Vladimir

    Serbia

    Serbia

    Serbia

  • Penelope Rosemont
  • American artist (born 1942)

    first flapper and a precursor of surrealism." In 2008, her memoir came out, Dreams & Everyday Life, André Breton, Surrealism, Rebel Worker, SDS & the Seven

    Penelope Rosemont

    Penelope Rosemont

    Penelope_Rosemont

  • Dorothea Tanning
  • American painter, printmaker, sculptor, writer, and poet (1910–2012)

    sculptor, writer, and poet. Her early work was influenced by European Surrealism. Dorothea Tanning was born and raised in Galesburg, Illinois. She was

    Dorothea Tanning

    Dorothea_Tanning

  • Czech Republic
  • Country in Central Europe

    and cubists: Josef Čapek, Emil Filla, Bohumil Kubišta or Jan Zrzavý. Surrealism emerged particularly through the work of Toyen, Josef Šíma and Karel Teige

    Czech Republic

    Czech Republic

    Czech_Republic

  • John Melville
  • English painter

    He is described by Michel Remy in his book Surrealism in Britain as one of the "harbingers of surrealism" in Great Britain. He was, along with his art

    John Melville

    John_Melville

  • VVV (magazine)
  • Magazine

    VVV was a magazine devoted to the dissemination of Surrealism published in New York City from 1942 through 1944. It was the product of leading Surrealists

    VVV (magazine)

    VVV_(magazine)

  • Franz Kafka
  • Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)

    Functionalism Bauhaus Futurism Imagism Lettrism Neoplasticism De Stijl Orphism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Tonalism Literary arts Literature Apollinaire Barnes

    Franz Kafka

    Franz Kafka

    Franz_Kafka

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    Retrieved 16 January 2015. Department of Photographs, Photography and Surrealism, Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Archived 13 February 2015 at the Wayback

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Lucian Freud
  • British painter and engraver (1922–2011)

    English portraitists. His early career as a painter was influenced by surrealism, and afterwards by expressionism, but by the early 1950s his often stark

    Lucian Freud

    Lucian Freud

    Lucian_Freud

  • César Moro
  • Peruvian poet and painter (1903–1956)

    of Surrealism in South America, following in the footsteps of César Vallejo and José Carlos Mariátegui who had both published analyses of Surrealism. He

    César Moro

    César Moro

    César_Moro

  • James Ensor
  • Belgian painter (1860–1949)

    Belgian painter and printmaker, an important influence on expressionism and surrealism who lived in Ostend for most of his life. He was associated with the artistic

    James Ensor

    James Ensor

    James_Ensor

  • The Hearing Trumpet
  • 1974 novel by Leonora Carrington

    ISBN 978-0-14-118799-0. Aberth, Susan L (2010). Leonora Carrington: Surrealism, Alchemy and Art. Surrey: Lund Humphries. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-84822-056-0

    The Hearing Trumpet

    The_Hearing_Trumpet

  • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Russian novelist (1821–1881)

    overwhelming and visionary." Writers associated with cultural movements such as surrealism, existentialism and the Beats cite Dostoevsky as an influence, and he

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor_Dostoevsky

  • Silvano Levy
  • English surrealism academic

    University of Kent at Canterbury. AUTHORED BOOKS (2026) Emmy Bridgwater: Surrealism of Angst (Paul Holberton Publishing, London) ISBN 978-1-91364-599-1, 208pp

    Silvano Levy

    Silvano Levy

    Silvano_Levy

  • Avant-garde
  • Works that are experimental or innovative

    traditions of their time; thus, the artists who created the anti-novel and surrealism were ahead of their times. As a stratum of the intelligentsia of a society

    Avant-garde

    Avant-garde

    Avant-garde

  • Sanshin Yoshikawa
  • Japanese painter associated with Surrealism in Nagoya (1911–1985)

    Sanshin Yoshikawa (吉川三伸, 1911–1985) was a Japanese painter associated with Surrealism and avant-garde art in Nagoya. Active in the city's prewar Surrealist

    Sanshin Yoshikawa

    Sanshin_Yoshikawa

  • Hedda Sterne
  • Romanian-American artist (1910–2011)

    painters. Her work is often associated with Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism. She was also the only woman to appear in a notable photograph of abstract

    Hedda Sterne

    Hedda_Sterne

  • Bahrain
  • Country in West Asia

    culminating in the establishment of an art society. Expressionism and surrealism, as well as calligraphic art are the popular forms of art in the country

    Bahrain

    Bahrain

    Bahrain

  • 2666
  • 2004 novel by Roberto Bolaño

    Bolaño Translator Natasha Wimmer Language Spanish Genre Postmodernism surrealism metafiction Published 2004 (Editorial Anagrama, Barcelona) 11 November

    2666

    2666

  • Camille Rose Garcia
  • American lowbrow/pop surrealism artist

    Garcia (born 1970)[citation needed] is a California-based lowbrow/pop surrealism artist. She paints in a goth subculture cartoon style. She says her influences

    Camille Rose Garcia

    Camille_Rose_Garcia

  • Maria Martins (artist)
  • Brazilian sculptor, designer, writer, painter, writer and musician

    international world as "the sculptor of the tropics" and "the great sculptor of Surrealism". Martins studied in diverse geographical locations in her early years

    Maria Martins (artist)

    Maria_Martins_(artist)

  • The Persistence of Memory
  • 1931 painting by Salvador Dalí

    painting by artist Salvador Dalí and one of the most recognizable works of Surrealism. First exhibited at the Julien Levy Gallery in 1932 and sold for $250

    The Persistence of Memory

    The_Persistence_of_Memory

  • Shūzō Takiguchi
  • Japanese poet, art critic, and artist associated with Surrealism

    prewar and postwar Japanese Surrealism, helping introduce the movement through his 1930 translation of André Breton's Surrealism and Painting and through

    Shūzō Takiguchi

    Shūzō Takiguchi

    Shūzō_Takiguchi

  • Surrealist music
  • Music genre

    composers were influenced by surrealism, or by individuals in the surrealist movement. The two composers most associated with surrealism during this period were

    Surrealist music

    Surrealist_music

  • Sad Satan
  • 2015 horror video game

    Engine Terror Platform Microsoft Windows Release 2015 Genres Horror, psychological horror, surrealism, postmodernism Modes Single-player, first-person

    Sad Satan

    Sad Satan

    Sad_Satan

  • 20th-century Western painting
  • Art in the Western world during the 20th century

    Giorgio de Chirico, 1914, Metaphysical art (pre-Surrealism) Henri Rousseau, The Dream, 1910, Primitive Surrealism Juan Gris, 1912, Cubism František Kupka, Amorpha

    20th-century Western painting

    20th-century Western painting

    20th-century_Western_painting

  • Walter Benjamin
  • German cultural critic, philosopher and social critic (1892–1940)

    Benjamin published “Surrealism: The Last Snapshot of the European Intelligentsia” in Die literarische Welt. He argued that Surrealism should not be understood

    Walter Benjamin

    Walter Benjamin

    Walter_Benjamin

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    London; he was a figurative painter in international styles including Surrealism. Various artists have moved to Wales, including Eric Gill, the London-Welshman

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Peter Blume
  • Belarusian-born American painter and sculptor

    contained elements of folk art, Precisionism, Parisian Purism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Blume, born in Smarhon, Russian Empire to a Jewish family, emigrated

    Peter Blume

    Peter Blume

    Peter_Blume

  • Méret Oppenheim
  • German-Swiss surrealist artist (1913–1985)

    Oppenheim: Object she was described as having embodied and "personified male Surrealism's ideal of the 'femme-enfant.' In 1937, Oppenheim returned to Basel and

    Méret Oppenheim

    Méret_Oppenheim

  • Jean Painlevé
  • French film director and photographer (1902–1989)

    Jean Painlevé (20 November 1902 – 2 July 1989) was a French photographer and filmmaker who specialized in underwater fauna. He was the son of mathematician

    Jean Painlevé

    Jean Painlevé

    Jean_Painlevé

  • Austin Osman Spare
  • English artist (1886–1956)

    exhibiting his work to varying degrees of success. With the arrival of surrealism onto the London art scene during the 1930s, critics and the press once

    Austin Osman Spare

    Austin Osman Spare

    Austin_Osman_Spare

  • Lise Deharme
  • French writer (1898–1980)

    legacy of Lise Deharme has been told in the margins of books on Surrealism and Surrealism's father, André Breton. She is remembered as the "first impossible

    Lise Deharme

    Lise_Deharme

  • Documents (magazine)
  • French surrealist art magazine (1929–1930)

    Guardian, May 6, 2006 "Special Reports : Undercover Surrealism", Guardian UK "Undercover Surrealism", Alex Russell, Seen and Heard, January 2006 "A Playful

    Documents (magazine)

    Documents (magazine)

    Documents_(magazine)

  • Stanley Kubrick
  • American filmmaker and photographer (1928–1999)

    Kubrick, "marking the turning point from a naturalistic cinema ... to the surrealism of the later films", according to film critic Gene Youngblood. Kubrick

    Stanley Kubrick

    Stanley Kubrick

    Stanley_Kubrick

  • Tetsu Okada
  • Japanese painter associated with Surrealism in Nagoya (1914–2007)

    Tetsu Okada (岡田徹, 1914–2007) was a Japanese painter associated with Surrealism and avant-garde art in Nagoya. Largely self-taught, he was active in the

    Tetsu Okada

    Tetsu_Okada

  • List of French artistic movements
  • Movements Impressionism – Fumism – Art Nouveau - Cubism Art Deco – Dada – Surrealism School of Paris – Nouveau réalisme See also France portal Visual arts

    List of French artistic movements

    List_of_French_artistic_movements

  • Alfred Lenica
  • style had become established. The style was a combination of Tachisme, Surrealism, Informal and dripping. Large-format oil paintings were created using

    Alfred Lenica

    Alfred Lenica

    Alfred_Lenica

  • Jean Pierre Serrier
  • French painter (1934-1989)

    Serrier (18 October 1934 – 30 March 1989) was a French painter known for surrealism and absurdist art. He was born in the Montparnasse district of Paris,

    Jean Pierre Serrier

    Jean Pierre Serrier

    Jean_Pierre_Serrier

  • Jim Denomie
  • Native American painter (1955–2022)

    experiences. Denomie described his narrative painting style as "metaphorical surrealism". His paintings frequently examine historical and contemporary events

    Jim Denomie

    Jim Denomie

    Jim_Denomie

  • Man Ray
  • American and French visual artist (1890–1976)

    Networking Surrealism in the USA: Agents, Artists, and the Market. arthistoricum.net. ISBN 978-3-947449-50-7. Wendy A. Grossman, "Surrealism and the Marketing

    Man Ray

    Man Ray

    Man_Ray

  • Dreamcore (aesthetic)
  • Liminal internet aesthetic

    Writing for the magazine in 2021, Jack Riewe associated the aesthetic with surrealism, isolation, uncertainty and questioning reality. The publication reported

    Dreamcore (aesthetic)

    Dreamcore (aesthetic)

    Dreamcore_(aesthetic)

  • Bruce Baugh (philosopher)
  • Canadian philosopher

    known for his work on Hegel's reception in France. French Hegel: From Surrealism to Postmodernism (New York and London: Routledge, 2003) Existential Monday:

    Bruce Baugh (philosopher)

    Bruce_Baugh_(philosopher)

  • Guillaume Apollinaire
  • French poet and writer (1880–1918)

    as one of the most impassioned defenders of Cubism and a forefather of Surrealism. He is credited with coining the term "Cubism" in 1911 to describe the

    Guillaume Apollinaire

    Guillaume Apollinaire

    Guillaume_Apollinaire

  • Wilhelm Freddie
  • Danish painter, sculptor and filmmaker (1909–1995)

    along a somewhat abstract line, he soon turned towards a more realistic surrealism, only to later return to abstract art. Some of his works were highly controversial

    Wilhelm Freddie

    Wilhelm Freddie

    Wilhelm_Freddie

  • Marcel Moore
  • French illustrator, designer, and photographer (1892–1972)

    1920 and 1937, they lived in Paris, where they became involved with the surrealism movement and contributed to avant-garde theater activities. They took

    Marcel Moore

    Marcel_Moore

  • History of painting
  • Schwitters, 1919, painted collage, Dada Max Ernst, 1921, Surrealism André Masson, 1922, early Surrealism Marcel Duchamp, came to international prominence in

    History of painting

    History of painting

    History_of_painting

  • Emmy Bridgwater
  • British artist (1906–1999)

    University of Nice and author of Surrealism in Britain, describes her influence as "of the same importance to British surrealism as the arrival of Dalí in the

    Emmy Bridgwater

    Emmy_Bridgwater

  • Tim & Eric
  • American comedy duo

    comedy deadpan humor shock humor anti-comedy cringe comedy black comedy surrealism comedy horror Members Tim Heidecker Eric Wareheim Website www.timanderic

    Tim & Eric

    Tim & Eric

    Tim_&_Eric

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