What Is Surrealism?
What Is Surrealism?
Atomicus,”
Philippe
Halsman,
1948
SURREALISM
“dreamlike, unreal, bizarre or irrational”
• Have you ever had one of those recurring dreams, or dreams
so vivid that you awoke wondering if what just happened was
real?
• Do you daydream???
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A Child’s
Mona Lisa,
1503–1505/1507
Drawing Leonardo Da Vinci
Do you Agree
or Disagree
with the
Dadaists?
• How should art be
valued?
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Bicycle Wheel (Ready-made)
1913, Marcel Duchamp
Composition VIII,
Wassily Kandinsky
1923
The
Metamorphosis
of Narcissus,
1937,
Oil on Canvas,
Salvador Dali
Surrealists
• Found inspiration in the writings of Sigmund Freud and
Carl Jung, the founders of modern psychiatry.
• Freud and other therapists
used inkblots to delve into
the subconscious minds of
their patients to reveal
things about them. Each
patient saw something
different. Surrealists were
influenced by ideas like
this.
1. Morphs:
Transformations
from one thing to
another.
The Rape,
1934, Rene Magritte
2. Distortion of Scale:
Giving disproportionate size to
something (in relation to something else)
Sleep
1937, oil on
canvas,
Salvador Dali
3. Floating
Objects:
Objects that
float freely in
space.
La Condition humaine,
1933, Rene Magritte
6. Juxtaposition: putting unlike
things together to provoke comparison.
• The Surrealists hoped
Juxtaposition would
suggest new meaning
for familiar images,
like in a dream.
• Incongruities, such as
this, were used to
shock the viewer.
Salvador Dali
Optical
Illusions were
also a device
used by
Surrealists.
El cheque en blanco
(1965), Rene Magritte
Distortion of Scale
Photography Example