Salvador Dalí and the Surrealists

Salvador Dalí and the Surrealists
Author: Michael Elsohn Ross
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1613742754


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The bizarre and often humorous creations of René Magritte, Joan Mir&ó, Salvador Dal&í, and other surrealists are showcased in this activity guide for young artists. Foremost among the surrealists, Salvador Dal&í was a painter, filmmaker, designer, performance artist, and eccentric self-promoter. His famous icons, including the melting watches, double images, and everyday objects set in odd contexts, helped to define the way people view reality and encourage children to view the world in new ways. Dal&í's controversial life is explored while children trace the roots of some familiar modern images. These wild and wonderful activities include making Man Ray&–inspired solar prints, filming a Dali-esque dreamscape video, writing surrealist poetry, making collages, and assembling art with found objects.

Salvador Dalí and the Surrealists

Salvador Dalí and the Surrealists
Author: Michael Elsohn Ross
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: 155652479X


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Examines the lives and creative work of the surrealist artist Salvador Dali and other artists and friends who shared his new ways of exploring art.

Tiny Surrealism

Tiny Surrealism
Author: Roger Rothman
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0803236492


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"New light on both Dalí's well-known and little-studied works and his work as a response to modernism through a focus on Dalí's identification with the small and the marginal"--

Dalí, Surrealism and Cinema

Dalí, Surrealism and Cinema
Author: Elliott King
Publisher: Oldacastle Books
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2007-09-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1842433768


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One of the most widely recognized and controversial artists of the 20th century, Salvador Dalí was also an avant-garde filmmaker, collaborating with such giants as Luis Buñuel, Walt Disney, and Alfred Hitchcock. Influenced by the Marx Brothers, Buster Keaton, and Stanley Kubrick, Dalí used the cinema to bring the "dream subjects" of his paintings to life, providing the groundwork for revolutionary forays into television, video, photography, and holography. From a moviegoing experience that would incorporate all five senses to the tale of a woman’s hapless love affair with a wheelbarrow, Dalí’s hallucinatory vision never fails to leave its indelible mark, while his writings continue to be relevant to discourses surrounding film and surrealism.

Dalí and Surrealism

Dalí and Surrealism
Author: Dawn Ades
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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The Life and Masterworks of Salvador Dalí

The Life and Masterworks of Salvador Dalí
Author: Eric Shanes
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1783107820


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Painter, designer, creator of bizarre objects, author and film maker, Dalí became the most famous of the Surrealists. Buñuel, Lorca, Picasso and Breton all had a great influence on his career. Dalí's film, An Andalusian Dog, produced with Buñuel, marked his official entry into the tightly-knit group of Parisian Surrealists, where he met Gala, the woman who became his lifelong companion and his source of inspiration. But his relationship soon deteriorated until his final rift with André Breton in 1939. Nevertheless Dalí's art remained surrealist in its philosophy and expression and a prime example of his freshness, humour and exploration of the subconscious mind. Throughout his life, Dalí was a genius at self-promotion, creating and maintaining his reputation as a mythical figure.

Surrealism and the Art of Crime

Surrealism and the Art of Crime
Author: Jonathan Paul Eburne
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2008
Genre: Authors
ISBN: 9780801446740


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Corpses mark surrealism's path through the twentieth century, providing material evidence of the violence in modern life. Though the shifting group of poets, artists, and critics who made up the surrealist movement were witness to total war, revolutionary violence, and mass killing, it was the tawdry reality of everyday crime that fascinated them. Jonathan P. Eburne shows us how this focus reveals the relationship between aesthetics and politics in the thought and artwork of the surrealists and establishes their movement as a useful platform for addressing the contemporary problem of violence, both individual and political. In a book strikingly illustrated with surrealist artworks and their sometimes gruesome source material, Eburne addresses key individual works by both better-known surrealist writers and artists (including André Breton, Louis Aragon, Aimé Césaire, Jacques Lacan, Georges Bataille, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dalí) and lesser-known figures (such as René Crevel, Simone Breton, Leonora Carrington, Benjamin Péret, and Jules Monnerot). For Eburne "the art of crime" denotes an array of cultural production including sensationalist journalism, detective mysteries, police blotters, crime scene photos, and documents of medical and legal opinion as well as the roman noir, in particular the first crime novel of the American Chester Himes. The surrealists collected and scrutinized such materials, using them as the inspiration for the outpouring of political tracts, pamphlets, and artworks through which they sought to expose the forms of violence perpetrated in the name of the state, its courts, and respectable bourgeois values. Concluding with the surrealists' quarrel with the existentialists and their bitter condemnation of France's anticolonial wars, Surrealism and the Art of Crime establishes surrealism as a vital element in the intellectual, political, and artistic history of the twentieth century.

The world of Salvador Dali

The world of Salvador Dali
Author: Robert Descharnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1962
Genre: Dali, Salvador
ISBN:


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Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí
Author: Felix Fanes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300091796


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Discusses Dali's years in Spain and first years in Paris as a young artist, provides a detailed assessment of his revolutionary work, and shows how the stage was set for his mature artistic personality.

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí
Author: Frank Weyers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783833114625


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a Summary od Dali's life and work featuring a timeline of his works from 1904-1989.