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1. Surrealist Techniques: Automatism

2. Its revival or rediscovery was especially appropriate to the Surrealist brand of pictorial egalitarianism.

3. Thus Rosalind Krauss can argue that photography is the quintessential surrealist art form.

4. 8 Perhaps the exemplar of this surrealist categorical imperative was Antonin Artaud.

5. In her Bibliomancy sessions, Hannah combines fortune-telling with a Dadaist-Surrealist game of chance

6. Dali's shoe hat was undoubtedly the most surrealist idea he ever worked on with Schiaparelli.

7. 26 Thus Rosalind Krauss can argue that photography is the quintessential surrealist art form.

8. Salvador Dali (1904–1989) Spanish surrealist painter, who was an imaginative and innovative Artist

9. Forty-five years later he's returned to his roots, with a retrospective display of his favourite surrealist paintings.

10. 13 The importance of this kind of collage to Surrealist art was stressed by Ernst.

11. Automatism was a group of techniques used by the Surrealists to facilitate the direct and uncontrolled outpouring of unconscious thought

12. Anne Enright is a very original writer-a spry surrealist who challenges the world with extraordinary, lancing sentences.

13. The Beribboned Bomb: The lmage of Woman in Male Surrealist Art (introduction and chapter one) Robert Belton

14. Then there are more modern forms of impressionism as well as the futurists, the abstractionists, the cubists, the surrealists and the essentialists.

15. Mark Rothko, born in Russia, began with strongly surrealist imagery which later dissolved into his powerful color compositions of the early 1950s.

16. Although Alberto Giacometti is primarily thought of as a Surrealist sculptor, he made intense expressionist paintings as well.

17. Automatism, technique first used by Surrealist painters and poets to express the creative force of the unconscious in art

18. The Beribboned Bomb: The Image of Woman in Male Surrealist Art Paperback – February 28, 1995 by Robert Belton (Author)

19. In his first Surrealist Manifesto, André Breton provided a dictionary-style definition that made Automatism virtually a synonym of Surrealism

20. Cleansed is a surrealist dark comedy about a jaded LA thirty-something who goes on a magical juice cleanse to fix her life.

21. Kazakhstan might be best known for its nomadic roots, but its new capital city, Astana, is making waves with a surrealist skyline

22. Automatism plays a role in Surrealists techniques such as spontaneous or automatic writing, painting, and drawing; free association of images and words; and collaborative creation though games like Exquisite Corpse.

23. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Tarsila painted other Anthropophagite-style figures, often set into surrealist landscapes, as in Anthropophagia (1929).

24. It belongs to a series that Man Ray made on commission for Surrealist author Jean Cocteau, who championed Barbette as a consummate performer.

25. He had recently begun to take inspiration from the Brazilian Anthropophagists – the mid-20th-century Surrealist followers of Oswald de Andrade's post-colonial "Cannibalist Manifesto" – largely out of a perverse sense of humour.

26. Recently, he has turned out a lot of “small, quick drawings” in a surrealist comic style, centering on a Mickey Mouse figure who prevails in a mindblown version of Chaplinesque innocence

27. The painting inspired Andrade’s “Anthropophagite Manifesto,” which described Brazil’s digestion and transformation of European culture in terms of cannibalism. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Tarsila painted other Anthropophagite-style figures, often set into surrealist landscapes, as in Anthropophagia (1929).

28. Book Description: Surrealism was ostensibly directed at the emancipation of the human spirit, but it represented only male aspirations and fantasies until a number of women artists began to redefine its agenda in the later 1930s.The Beribboned Bomb: The Image of Woman in Male Surrealist Art addresses the former, using a

29. Complicité is a British theatre company founded in 1983 by Simon McBurney, Annabel Arden, and Marcello Magni.Its original name was Théâtre de Complicité.The company is based in London and uses extreme movement to represent their work, with surrealist imagery

30. The Abject is a complex psychological, philosophical and linguistic concept developed by Julia Kristeva in her 1980 book Powers of Horror.She was partly influenced by the earlier ideas of the French writer, thinker and dissident surrealist, Georges Bataille.Kristeva herself commented: ‘refuse and corpses show me what I

31. He reconciled with Breton, spent most of the summers in Breton's house in Saint Cirq La Popie, participated at the invention of various surrealist games, like Ouvrez-Vous? and L’un dans l’autre and painted a considerable corpus of lyrical-abstract paintings, which were exhibited at Galerie Pierre (1953) and Galerie Galanis-Hentschel (1954).