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- Surrealism - Wikipedia
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas [1]
- Surrealism | Definition, Painting, Artists, Artworks, Facts | Britannica
Surrealism, movement in European visual art and literature between the World Wars that was a reaction against cultural and political rationalism Surrealism grew out of the Dada movement, but its emphasis was on positive expression
- Surrealism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
Surrealist imagery is probably the most recognizable element of the movement, yet it is also the most elusive to categorize and define Each artist relied on their own recurring motifs arisen through their dreams or and unconscious mind
- Surrealism History - Art, Definition Photography | HISTORY
Surrealists—inspired by Sigmund Freud’s theories of dreams and the unconscious—believed insanity was the breaking of the chains of logic, and they represented this idea in their art by creating
- Surrealism - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and early ’20s as a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression called automatic writing, or automatism, which sought to release the unbridled imagination of the subconscious
- What Is Surrealism? | Artsy
Founded by the poet André Breton in Paris in 1924, Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement It proposed that the Enlightenment—the influential 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement that championed reason and individualism—had suppressed the superior qualities of the irrational, unconscious mind
- Surrealism - MoMA
Drawing on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, the Surrealists sought to overthrow what they perceived as the oppressive rationalism of modern society by accessing the sur réalisme (superior reality) of the subconscious
- Timeline of Surrealism - Surrealism Today
Surrealism, one of the most influential artistic and literary movements of the 20th century, emerged from the aftermath of World War I Born from the ashes of Dada and fueled by the revolutionary ideas of Sigmund Freud, Surrealism sought to unleash the power of the unconscious mind
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