Surrealism and Film After 1945

Surrealism and Film After 1945
Author: Kristoffer Noheden,Abigail Susik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1526179016

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Surrealism and Film after 1945 is the first collection devoted to the vibrant culture of transnational surrealist cinema since the Second World War. Eleven chapters by leading and emerging scholars of surrealism and film studies establish the parameters of this history and situate surrealism as a major force in postwar cinema.

Dada and Surrealist Film

Dada and Surrealist Film
Author: Rudolf E. Kuenzli
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996-07-29
Genre: Design
ISBN: 026261121X

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This groundbreaking collection of thirteen original essays analyzes connections between film and two highly influential twentieth-century movements.

Surrealism and Cinema

Surrealism and Cinema
Author: Michael Richardson
Publsiher: Berg
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781847881083

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Surrealism has long been recognised as having made a major contribution to film theory and practice, and many contemporary film-makers acknowledge its influence. Most of the critical literature, however, focuses either on the 1920s or the work of Buuel. The aim of this book is to open up a broader picture of surrealism's contribution to the conceptualisation and making of film.Tracing the work of Luis Buuel, Jacques Prvert, Nelly Kaplan, Walerian Borowcyzk, Jan vankmajer, Raul Ruiz and Alejandro Jodorowsky, Surrealism and Cinema charts the history of surrealist film-making in both Europe and Hollywood from the 1920s to the present day. At once a critical introduction and a provocative re-evaluation, Surrealism and Cinema is essential reading for anyone interested in surrealist ideas and art and the history of film.

Echoes of Surrealism

Echoes of Surrealism
Author: Gerrit-Jan Berendse
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-05-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781800730694

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For many artists and intellectuals in East Germany, daily life had an undeniably surreal aspect, from the numbing repetition of Communist Party jargon to the fear and paranoia engendered by the Stasi. Echoes of Surrealism surveys the ways in which a sense of the surreal infused literature and art across the lifespan of the GDR, focusing on individual authors, visual artists, directors, musicians, and other figures who have employed surrealist techniques in their work. It provides a new framework for understanding East German culture, exploring aesthetic practices that offered an alternative to rigid government policies and questioned and confronted the status quo.

Radical Dreams

Radical Dreams
Author: Elliott H. King,Abigail Susik
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780271091662

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Surrealism is widely thought of as an artistic movement that flourished in Europe between the two world wars. However, during the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, diverse radical affinity groups, underground subcultures, and student protest movements proclaimed their connections to surrealism. Radical Dreams argues that surrealism was more than an avant-garde art movement; it was a living current of anti-authoritarian resistance. Featuring perspectives from scholars across the humanities and, distinctively, from contemporary surrealist practitioners, this volume examines surrealism’s role in postwar oppositional cultures. It demonstrates how surrealism’s committed engagement extends beyond the parameters of an artistic style or historical period, with chapters devoted to Afrosurrealism, Ted Joans, punk, the Situationist International, the student protests of May ’68, and other topics. Privileging interdisciplinary, transhistorical, and material culture approaches, contributors address surrealism’s interaction with New Left politics, protest movements, the sexual revolution, psychedelia, and other subcultural trends around the globe. A revelatory work, Radical Dreams definitively shows that the surrealist movement was synonymous with cultural and political radicalism. It will be especially valuable to those interested in the avant-garde, contemporary art, and radical social movements. In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume include Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Jonathan P. Eburne, David Hopkins, Claire Howard, Michael Löwy, Alyce Mahon, Gavin Parkinson, Grégory Pierrot, Penelope Rosemont, Ron Sakolsky, Marie Arleth Skov, Ryan Standfest, and Sandra Zalman.

Dal Surrealism and Cinema

Dal    Surrealism and Cinema
Author: Elliott H. King
Publsiher: Oldcastle Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781842433768

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Salvador Dali is one of the most widely recognised and most controversial artists of the twentieth century. He was also an avant-garde filmmaker -- collaborating with such giants as Luis Bunuel, Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock -- though the impetus and endurance of his fascination with film has rarely been given the attention it merits. King surveys the full range of Dali's eccentric activities with(in) the cinema. Influenced by the Marx Brothers, Buster Keaton and Stanley Kubrick, Dali 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. Dali's writings continue to be relevant to discourses surrounding film and surrealism, and his embrace of academic technique partnered with contemporary technology and pop culture is a paradox still relevant today. From a movie-going experience that would incorporate all five senses to the tale of a woman's hapless love affair with a wheelbarrow, Dali's hallucinatory vision never fails to leave its indelible mark.

The Unsilvered Screen

The Unsilvered Screen
Author: Graeme Harper,Rob Stone
Publsiher: Wallflower Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 190476486X

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Critics from the UK, US, Australia, Canada and Japan discuss views on canonical surrealist works , and the role of surrealism in modern cinema, animation, digital cinema and documentary.

Surreal Lives

Surreal Lives
Author: Ruth Brandon
Publsiher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 080213727X

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Brandon follows the lives of the Surrealists--such as Andre Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali and Man Ray--through the movement, which culminated at the end of World War II. 24 pages of photos.