
Dada and Surrealism: A Very Short Introduction
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Art & Photography
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
183
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jun 24, 2004
Editore
Oxford University Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
0192802542
ISBN-13
9780192802545
Descrizione
David Hopkins delves into the tumultuous worlds of Dada and Surrealism, illuminating their influential roles in the landscape of modern art. With clarity and insight, he explores how these avant-garde movements challenged the norms of traditional artistic expression, fostering a spirit of rebellion that resonated deeply in the early 20th century. Readers can expect to unravel the key themes, figures, and artworks that define Dada's absurdity and Surrealism's dreamlike quality, gaining a deeper appreciation for their lasting impact on contemporary culture.
Hopkins takes his audience on a journey through the cultural and historical context in which these movements flourished. He sheds light on the philosophies that drove the artists and provides a rich analysis of the reactions and counter-reactions to the chaos of World War I and the changing social landscape. The work reveals how Dada and Surrealism not only influenced art but also inspired literature, film, and performance.
Ultimately, this exploration serves to connect the past with the present, demonstrating the ongoing significance of Dada and Surrealism in today's artistic dialogue. As readers navigate through the text, they will find themselves pondering the questions these movements raised about reality, perception, and the very essence of art itself.
Hopkins takes his audience on a journey through the cultural and historical context in which these movements flourished. He sheds light on the philosophies that drove the artists and provides a rich analysis of the reactions and counter-reactions to the chaos of World War I and the changing social landscape. The work reveals how Dada and Surrealism not only influenced art but also inspired literature, film, and performance.
Ultimately, this exploration serves to connect the past with the present, demonstrating the ongoing significance of Dada and Surrealism in today's artistic dialogue. As readers navigate through the text, they will find themselves pondering the questions these movements raised about reality, perception, and the very essence of art itself.
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