Thursday, June 17, 2010

School De Everett & Corrigan



The surrealist movement was perhaps one of the most groundbreaking in the context of the vanguards of the 20's. With their particular evocation of dreams, involved the incorporation of the subconscious in art, something like an artistic reflection of the theories of psychoanalysis, not yet fully assimilated by most of society. Whenever there is talk of surrealism usually remember the paintings of Dali, Bunuel films the first time or even a verse of André Breton, but often overlooked photography, which also had a lot of weight within the genre.

exposure Subversion images, from tomorrow until September 12 will be open in Madrid in Room Recoletos Mapfre Foundation, seeks to bring the public the most important visual documents of this movement. Thus, we find numerous photographs, both artistic character (like the famous violin body-Kiki de Montparnasse, by Man Ray) and documentary, but also films, exquisite corpse or collages, many of which show the pataphysical Dadaist heritage and gender. I personally stick with the nice L'Esprit de l'escalier , Marcel Marien, who heads this article.

And it Site the Mapfre Foundation has prepared for the show is simply spectacular, and cycles through the exhibits without leaving home. Thanks to a fantastic 3D imaging system, you can tour the exhibition halls, allowing her to approach those who live far from the capital, but only you can see in detail some selected works.

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