Surrealism was a movement and revolution of culture. It grew out of the Dada movement and reached its own in early 1920’s
The surrealist movement is most notable for its visual arts. These works express a dream-like state, often with expansive, stark landscapes and strange figures and shapes populating them. Juxtaposed with these alien forms are recognizable objects and familiar forms that seem to skirt any sort of effort to make them any more tangible to the mind. Often the meanings of these visual works are mysterious and change between viewers. Among the artists, the final works were not seen as the act of Surrealism, but the artifact of what Surrealism really is, the strange happenings of the human subconscious.
L'Ange du Foyeur - Max Ernst
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1 comment:
Good stuff! I like alot of surreal art-work becuase its takes imagination and good painting skills. Also I really like the land scapes that are in some of them like L'Ange du Foyeur by Max Ernst.
David.
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