-
Breton speaks of in the
first Surrealist Manifesto), with the
works themselves being secondary, i.e.,
artifacts of
surrealist experimentation.
Leader Breton...
- as a
source of
inspiration is
central to the
nature of surrealism. The
Surrealist movement has been a
fractious one
since its inception. The
value and role...
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Surrealist automatism is a
method of art-making in
which the
artist suppresses conscious control over the
making process,
allowing the
unconscious mind...
-
Surrealist cinema is a
modernist approach to film theory, criticism, and production, with
origins in
Paris in the 1920s. The
Surrealist movement used...
-
Surrealist music is
music which uses
unexpected juxtapositions and
other surrealist techniques.
Discussing Theodor W. Adorno, Max
Paddison defines surrealist...
- J.
Perelman (1904–1979) has been
identified as the
first surrealist humour writer.
Surrealist humour appeared on
British radio from 1951 to 1960 by the...
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Surrealist Women: An
International Anthology is an
anthology edited by
Penelope Rosemont. It was
published by
University of
Texas Press in 1998. The anthology...
- The
Surrealist Manifesto refers to
several publications by Yvan Goll and André Breton,
leaders of
rival surrealist groups. Goll and
Breton both published...
- The
Chicago Surrealist Group was
founded in Chicago, Illinois, in July 1966 by
Franklin Rosemont,
Penelope Rosemont,
Bernard Marszalek, Tor
Faegre and...
- his
career in Paris. He was a
significant contributor to the Dada and
Surrealist movements,
although his ties to each were informal. He
produced major...