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SurrealismJosh Keyes
SURREALISM.
Surrealism as a movement took shape in the 1920’s, in the wake of the irrational chaos of the First World War. Early Surrealists were influenced by the writings of Sigmund Freud on the unconscious mind, and by Freud’s ideas about meanings in dream imagery.
Man Rayphoto-collage
“ A 20th-century literary and artistic movement that attempts to express the
workings of the subconscious and is characterized by fantastic imagery and
incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter.”
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Max Ernst
Early surrealists used “automatic” techniques such as ink blots, frottage rubbings orcollage to access the “subconscious mind.”
Max Ernst
Max Ernst COLLAGES
Giorgio De Chirico
Rene Magritte
Surrealistic Incongruity of ScaleRene Magritte
Salvador Dali
Remedios Varo
Frida Kahlo
Julie Heffernan
Yves Tanguey
Surrealist art may be highly abstract.
Joan Miro
Peter Saul
Jerry Uelsmann
Surreal Photography
Jerry Uelsmann
Todd Schorr
PopSurrealism:“Low-Brow”
Luke Chueh
Mark Ryden
Meret Oppenheim
Man Ray
SURREALIST SCULPTURE
HansBellmer
Frank GehryDancing Building
Surreal ARCHITECTURE
Rick Bartow
Kate MccGwire
John Pound
Garbage Pail Kids
LOCALEUREKASURREALISTS
JeffJordan
Jesse Weidel
Richard Notkin
SURREAL CERAMIC SCULPTURE
Myriam McChitaMyriamMcChita
Michael LuceroKeith Schneider
Charles Simonds
Chuck Johnson
Louise BourgeoisLouise Bourgeois
Justin Novak
Michael Klapthor
Thomas Schneider
Terry Wingenbach
Robert Arneson
Richard Shaw
RobertArneson
Westmoreland
Jason Walker
Susan Clusener
Claire Hedden
Brendan Lee Tang Jack Earl
STUDENT WORK:Ceramic Wall Sculptures