Surrealism and Magic
Enchanted Modernity
The Museum Barberini (Redaktør) ; Peggy Gugenheim Collection (Innledning) ; Susan Aberth (Innledning) ; Will Atkin (Innledning) ; Victoria Ferentinou (Innledning)
Like no other 20th-century movement, Surrealism was keenly inspired by tropes of magic, myth and the occult. In their engagement
with the irrational and the unconscious, numerous of its members looked to magic as a poetic and deeply philosophical discourse, related to both arcane knowledge and individual self-empowerment. Les mer
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Like no other 20th-century movement, Surrealism was keenly inspired by tropes of magic, myth and the occult. In their engagement
with the irrational and the unconscious, numerous of its members looked to magic as a poetic and deeply philosophical discourse,
related to both arcane knowledge and individual self-empowerment. In their works, they heavily drew on esoteric symbols and
cultivated the image of the artist as a magician, visionary, and alchemist. This catalog explores the myriad ways, in which
magic and the occult informed the development of the Surrealist movement in international perspective, from the “metaphysical
paintings” of Giorgio de Chirico through to works of the post-war period. Lavishly illustrated, it combines longer research
essays with focused chapter introductions, all penned by leading scholars in the field. Amongst the many fascinating artists
included in the volume are Victor Brauner, Leonora Carrington, Paul Delvaux, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, René Magritte,
Roberto Matta, Kay Sage, Kurt Seligmann, Dorothea Tanning, Yves Tanguy, and Remedios Varo.
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Utgitt:
2022
Forlag: Prestel
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9783791378145
Format: 31 x 25 cm
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