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Magic realism an artistic genre in which magical elements or illogical scenarios appear in an otherwise realistic or even "normal" setting. It has been widely used in relation to literature, art, and film. what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something 'too strange to believe'."
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If we stop to take a look…… what is the difference between Surrealism and the Magic Realism?
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magic realism brings extreme realism to the depiction of mundane subject matter, revealing an "interior" mystery, rather than imposing external, overtly magical features onto this mundane reality.
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Surrealism- L'Ange du Foyer ou le Triomphe du Surréalisme by Max Ernest 1937 Surrealism
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Magical Realism….. where magical elements or illogical scenarios appear in an otherwise realistic or even "normal" setting.
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Paintings are rooted in the real world but also contain fabulous elements, and the real and the fantastic interweave in a seamless manner. Tree of Hope 1946
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Indefinite Divisibility by Yves Tanguy, 1942
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Magic Realism developed as an art movement in the years after World War I. A return to mundane subjects as opposed to fantastical ones. A juxtaposition of forward movement with a sense of distance, as opposed to Expressionism's tendency to foreshorten the subject. A use of miniature details even in expansive paintings, such as large landscapes.
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Often typified by remarkable detail and sharp focus. Yet more importantly Magic Realism taps into emotional reservoirs within all of us.
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Two important influences on Magic Realism came from the naive art of Henri Rousseau and the Metaphysical works of Giorgio de Chirico. Henri Rousseau Giorgio de Chirico
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Tropical Landscape- An American Indian Struggling with a Gorilla
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The Disquieting Muses
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Magic Realism is a type of realism using contemporary subjects, often in cool detachment and sometimes injecting an eerie atmosphere. Juxtapositions of sharply rendered and detailed elements, both in the foreground and background, are used to develop an air of mystery or ambiguity
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In magical realism we find the transformation of the common and the everyday into the awesome and the unreal. It is predominantly an art of surprises. Magic Realism acted as a portal to Surrealism, and later also influenced High Realism and Contemporary Realism
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Time exists in a kind of timeless fluidity and the unreal happens as part of reality.
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Magical realism is, more than anything else, an attitude toward reality that can be expressed in popular or cultured forms, in elaborate or rustic styles in closed or open structures
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Magic realism is characterized by the mingling and juxtaposition of the realistic and the fantastic, bizarre and skillful time shifts, convoluted and even labyrinthine narratives and plots, miscellaneous use of dreams, myths and fairy stories, expressionistic and even surrealistic description, arcane erudition, the elements of surprise or abrupt shock, the horrific and the inexplicable
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Magical realism is characterized by two conflicting perspectives, one based on a rational view of reality and the other on the acceptance of the supernatural as prosaic reality
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Magical realism differs from pure fantasy primarily because it is set in a normal, modern world with authentic descriptions of humans and society.
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Fernando Botero portrayed Pablo Escobar’s death in one of his paintings about the violence in Colombia.
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Surrealists - try to discover and portray that which is above or superior to the “real” through the use of techniques such as automatic writing, hypnosis and dreaming Magical Realists - portray the real world itself as having marvelous aspects inherent in it.
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