SURREALISM Dali, The Crucifixion, SURREALISM

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SURREALISM Dali, The Crucifixion, 1958. SURREALISM Most Dada artists joined the Surrealist movement Included many similar ideas -used Dada techniques to “release the unconscious” Exploration of ways to express in art the world of dreams and the unconscious Inspired by Freud - interested in the nature of dreams In dreams, people moved beyond the constraints of society Artists’ role: to bring inner and outer reality together Two forms of Surrealism: Biomorphic (interested in life forms): Joan Miro Naturalistic (recognizable scenes of nightmare or dream images): Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali Dali, The Crucifixion, 1958.

SURREALISM SURREALISM A style of art and literature developed principally in the 20th century, in which fantastic visual imagery from the subconscious mind is used with no intention of making the artwork logically comprehensible. Involves fantasy & dreams Is illogical Stresses the subconscious Automatism – to allow your subconscious mind to take over in your art. Demented sense of humor 1924 – 1950s (between World Wars I & II) Europe (especially France and Spain) Founded in 1924 by poet and critic Andre Breton who published The Surrealist Manifesto: join the world of fantasy to the everyday rational world in “an absolute reality, a surreality.” Breton adapted the theories of Sigmund Freud- dream analysis the unconscious is the wellspring of the imagination. Magritte, Time Transfixed, 1938.

Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937. SURREALISM Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937.

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SURREALISM Rene Magritte Rene Magritte (1898-1967) Mother committed suicide when Magritte was 14 Known for placing realistic objects together in absurd combinations Rene Magritte, The Son of Man, 1964.

SURREALISM Rene Magritte Rene Magritte The Human Condition 1933.

SURREALISM Rene Magritte Rene Magritte The Human Condition 1935.

Jacques Louis-David, Madame Recamier, 1800. SURREALISM

Magritte, David's Madame Recamier, 1950. SURREALISM  

SURREALISM Rene Magritte Rene Magritte The Therapist 1941.

Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1935. SURREALISM

Magritte, The Lovers (2), 1928. SURREALISM

Salvador Dali SURREALISM Salvador Dali At the young age of 10, Dalí first began painting Dalí embraced all the science of painting as a way to study the psyche through subconscious images. He called this process the Paranoiac Critical Method. As any paranoiac, the artist should allow these images to reach the conscience, and then do what the paranoiac cannot do: Freeze them on canvas to give consciousness the opportunity to comprehend their meaning. Dies of heart failure in 1989

Dali, Soft Boiled Beans, 1936. SURREALISM Salvador Dali The images of Salvador Dali are very realistically rendered. He was a superb draftsman and used that ability to create a dreamlike or nightmarish reality of his own. This image called Soft Boiled Beans was also said to be his premonition about the Spanish Civil War. Dali, Soft Boiled Beans, 1936.

Bottom Line: in time, everything will die and decay except time itself SURREALISM Salvador Dali Decay and death are symbolized by a dead tree and a strange sea monster decomposing The limp watch indicates that someone has the power to twist time as he or she sees fit. Bottom Line: in time, everything will die and decay except time itself Dali, The Persistence Of Memory, 1931.

SURREALISM Salvador Dali, The Persistence Of Memory, 1931.

SURREALISM Photo of Dali, 1948 (Philip Halsman).

SURREALISM Salvador Dali, Disintergration of The Persistence Of Memory, 1954.

SURREALISM Salvador Dali, The Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937.

SURREALISM Jean-Francois Millet, The Angelus 1857-59.

SURREALISM Dali, Archeological Reminiscence of Millet's Angelus, 1933-35.

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Joan Miro Organic forms that expand and contract visually SURREALISM Joan Miro Joan Miro Organic forms that expand and contract visually Used automatism - planned accidents Element of hallucination Very abstract, almost child-like images Combination of unconscious and conscious image-making Miro, Le Petit Rose, 1933

SURREALISM Joan Miro Joan Miró, A Dew Drop Falling from a Bird's Wing Wakes Rosalie, who Has Been Asleep in the Shadow of a Spider's Web. 1939.

SURREALISM Joan Miro Dutch Interior I 1928.

SURREALISM Joan Miro, Harlequin’s Carnival, 1924-25.

SURREALISM Joan Miro

SURREALISM Installation of Joan Miro’s work at Cincinnati Art Museum

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