Sentences with phrase «about surrealism»

When we think about surrealism, we see works of art created by men.
Think about surrealism and a few names inevitable spring to mind — André Breton, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Hans Arp and Yves Tanguy.
Goldwater had visited the store to purchase a selection of prints by Pablo Picasso, and «in between talks about surrealism and the latest trends, [they] got married.»

Not exact matches

International About Blog Carollyne Yardley, Canadian artist who specializes in new contemporary movement, squirrealism, pop surrealism, art, fine art in oil, costume & fashion design.
A fable - like story about a young African girl banished from her village for alleged witchcraft, it blends deadpan humor with light surrealism, vivid visuals and left - field musical choices.
I would have liked to have seen a little about this adaptation, as it would have enhanced the surrealism of Sagan's whirlwind life.
It's a Texas Gothic crime thriller sutured to a potboiler melodrama about the existential despair of L.A. socialites in a David Lynchian fashion — though with less surrealism and more coherence.
International About Blog Carollyne Yardley, Canadian artist who specializes in new contemporary movement, squirrealism, pop surrealism, art, fine art in oil, costume & fashion design.
is unadulterated surrealism, where once Bimbo wanders into the graveyard he's sent down a nightmarish rabbit hole of disturbing imagery that I'd rather you see than read about.
To find out more about the game, the story behind the plot and the growth of surrealism in the games industry, we talked to Vander Cabellero, founder and Creative Director of Minority in an exclusive first interview.
It had been there for centuries, this yard - show tradition, but almost no one outside the culture knew about it, this not - for - our - eyes cubism, fauvism, expressionism, surrealism, dada, abstract expressionism, pop, minimalism, graffiti, postmodern, neo-this, neo-that, neo-everything.
Lolley, who lives in the dark forests of western Pennsylvania, draws on surrealism and folk art to create work that's «not about humans having a spiritual experience, but the spirits having a human experience.»
Of the other four pictures in the show, one involves religion, one involves art appreciation and two are about the art movement «cubism» mixed with «surrealism» and «pop.»
As Amy Winter shows in her book about Paalen, Robert Motherwell, who had worked on Dyn and received, as he put it, his «post-graduate education in surrealism» from Paalen, gradually lost a sense of indebtedness to him.
Pollock's friend and patron Alfonso Osorio described what is so unique and compelling about Pollock's work by saying about his artistic journey, «Here I saw a man who had both broken all the traditions of the past and unified them, who had gone beyond cubism, beyond Picasso and surrealism, beyond everything that had happened in art... his work expressed both action and contemplation.»
After a brief viewing of Surrealism: The Conjured Life, Curator Lynne Warren engages the artists in a conversation about their work and the influence of surrealism.
By invoking seemingly antagonistic art - historical models — from the technological experiments of Russian constructivism to the base materialism of Bataillean surrealism and the cybernetic systems aesthetics of Jack Burnham, as well as the entropic geographies of Robert Smithson — «Foreign in a Domestic Sense» participates in contemporary discussions regarding the power of things and materials to operate beyond the scope and frame of the human, while insisting on an urgent geopolitical awareness about the conditions of Puerto Rico and kindred territories in the global south.
With playfulness, naivism and surrealism, Greek artist Jannis Varelas creates artworks that tell us about ourselves and our time.
About the artist Borrowing from the archives of psychoanalysis and surrealism, Shana Lutker's work takes shape in a variety of mediums and materials, foregrounding the relationship between history, memory and interpretation.
Hans - Ju ̈rgen Hafner, 2016 commented: The impressive thing about Rainer is how unconventional, and above all how quickly he covers the scope of what is possible in painting, and reorganises it for himself alongside local tradition and connection with the international Modern Movement, anti-academicism and outsiderhood, pictorial symbol and the act of painting, conceptualisation and phenomenology, surrealism and abstraction»
But what about female artists in surrealism?
International About Blog Carollyne Yardley, Canadian artist who specializes in new contemporary movement, squirrealism, pop surrealism, art, fine art in oil, costume & fashion design.
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