Surrealism in Belgium
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Surrealism in Belgium provides the first account of
the entire movement from the 1920s to the present day. Lavishly
illustrated and drawing on many previously unpublished documents
and accounts by those involved, it explores the persistent attitude
of mind that gave Surrealism in Belgium its sustained originality.
The activities of the Surrealists in Belgium were always
different from those of their exact contemporaries in the Paris
group. In their own ways Paul Nougé, René Magritte, Marcel Mariën
and their associates in Brussels and Hainaut were all engaged in
the questioning of images, language, meaning and sounds, which they
regarded with extreme distrust. For them the only acceptable
purpose of creativity was to change the world. Their continuing
work and thought has had lasting influence on new generations of
artists. It is an important characteristic of the Belgian
surrealist movement that it never published a birth or a death
certificate. In this book Xavier Canonne convincingly demonstrates
that, in Nougé’s words, ‘the experiment continues’.
Autor: | Cannone Xavier |
Nakladatel: | Thames |
ISBN: | 978-9061536628 |
Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Jazyk : | Angličtina |
Druh: | 1 x kniha |
Vazba: | vázaná |
Počet stran: | 352 |
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