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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] Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute
  • 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 Members included Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Meret Oppenheim, and Leonora Carrington
  • Surrealism Art - A Deep Dive Into the Surrealism Art Movement
    Surrealism set the bar for a new type of art that did not conform to any particular style and was rather defined by its philosophy, ideals, and content The emphasis on the role of the unconscious in creating art, and the blatant anti-rationalism of the movement translated into freeform artistic expression on the canvas
  • Surrealism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
    Surrealism: Concepts, Styles, and Trends Surrealism shared much of the anti-rationalism of Dada, the movement out of which it grew The original Parisian Surrealists used art as a reprieve from violent political situations and to address the unease they felt about the world's uncertainties
  • Surrealism - National Gallery of Art
    Surrealism took shape in 1920s Paris championed by writer André Breton It built on Dada, a World War I–era movement that rejected individual expression in favor of chance and absurdity Surrealism which used dreams and the unconscious as inspiration, became an international movement that lasted for decades
  • Surrealism Art Movement: Definition, History, Artists Masterpieces
    Surrealism is an art movement that sought to unlock the hidden depths of the human mind Emerging in the early 1920s, it rejected rational thought and embraced the strange, the dreamlike, and the unexpected Surrealist artists believed that creativity was most powerful when it flowed directly from the subconscious, and behaved like the subconscious: unfiltered, unrestrained, and free from the
  • Famous Surrealism Artists and Their Masterpieces: A Deep Dive into the . . .
    Surrealism's origins are inextricably tied to the trauma of World War I, a conflict that exposed the fragility of political ideals and the grotesque consequences of unchecked nationalism The war's aftermath saw artists and intellectuals retreat into disillusionment, rejecting societal norms and seeking new modes of expression
  • Surrealism History - Art, Definition Photography | HISTORY
    Surrealism is an artistic movement that has had a lasting impact on painting, sculpture, literature, photography and film Surrealists—inspired by Sigmund Freud’s theories of dreams and the
  • Surrealism 101: Everything You Need to Know - DailyArt Magazine
    Surrealism’s global influence grew through exhibitions and publications that showcased immersive, multisensory experiences and innovative works, inspiring artists worldwide and popularizing the movement Collage, a key surrealist technique, combines images or found materials to create unexpected associations and evoke a dreamlike, poetic
  • Surrealism - MoMA
    An artistic and literary movement led by French poet and writer André Breton from 1924 through World War II 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 In his 1924 Surrealist Manifesto, Breton argued for an





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