Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Surrealism Art

Surrealism Art

Surrealism is fully pushed into expressing the imagination of letting out the dreams, letting out the free of the conscious controlling of reason and convention. Surrealism gave out the anti-rationalist sensibility from Dada, but this was was easier in spiritual that the reality movement. The Dada, was by moving out of the theories on our state of being shown the reality, the most shown and obvious influential was the Freud's model of the subconscious. Andre'  Breton a surrealism artist was first found in Paris in the year of 1924, he was founded by his Manifesto of Srrealism, The principle of this was in order to resolve the previously conflicting conditions of dreams and reality into a full and absolute reality, which was a super-reality. The ends of this can be followed back to the French poets who are: Arthur Rimbaud, Charles Baudelaire and Lautreamont, the final providing was the famous line that found the sum of the Surrealists' love for the inconfrous; "Beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on a dissecting table." The most famour artists that were is the surrealism section were Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Rene' Magritte and Joan Miro'. Surrealism's collision on popular cultures can still be known today, mostly seen are in advertising.

Artists tackling Surrealism:

  1. Marcel Duchamp
  2. Georgia O'Keeffe
  3. Max Ernst
  4. Sir Henry Moore
  5. Rene Magritte
  6. Joan Miro
  7. Salvador Dali
  8. Pablo Picasso
  9. Man Ray
  10. Dorothea Tanning
  11. MC Escher

Surrealism Art works:







































Refrences:
  • Surrealism and Visionary art: Svetoslav Stoyanov. 2013. Surrealism and Visionary art: Svetoslav Stoyanov. [ONLINE] Available at: http://surrealistisch.blogspot.com/2013/04/svetoslav-stoyanov.html. [Accessed 09 April 2013].
  • Surrealism . 2013. Surrealism . [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.artmovements.co.uk/surrealism.htm. [Accessed 09 April 2013].

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