Surrealism, History and Revolution  Paid

by Simon Baker (Author)
©2007, Monographs, 374 Pages
The Arts

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This book is a new account of the surrealist movement in France between the two world wars. It examines the uses that surrealist artists and writers made of ideas and images associated with the French Revolution, describing a complex relationship between surrealism’s avant-garde revolt and its powerful sense of history and heritage. Focusing on both texts and images by key figures such as Louis Aragon, Georges Bataille, Jacques-André Boiffard, André Breton, Robert Desnos, Max Ernst, Max Morise, and Man Ray, this book situates surrealist material in the wider context of the literary and visual arts of the period through the theme of revolution. It raises important questions about the politics of representing French history, literary and political memorial spaces, monumental representations of the past and critical responses to them, imaginary portraiture and revolutionary spectatorship. The study shows that a full understanding of surrealism requires a detailed account of its attitude to revolution, and that understanding this surrealist concept of revolution means accounting for the complex historical imagination at its heart.
Contents
Acknowledgements 9
List of illustrations 11
Introduction - Surrealism, history and revolution 21
Chapter One - Surrealism and history 25
Chapter Two - La Révolution surréaliste – the surrealist revolution 65
Chapter Three - Tales from the crypt / a surrealist pantheon 107
Chapter Four - Statuephobia! Surrealism and iconoclasm in the Bronze Age 147
Chapter Five - The unacceptable face of the French Revolution 231
Chapter Six - Surrealism in the streets 295
Appendix 339
Bibliography 349
Index 367
Pages:
374
Year:
2007
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9783039110919 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9783035303322 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 374 pp., 13 coloured, 77 b/w ill.
The Author: Simon Baker is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Nottingham and an editor of the Oxford Art Journal. He writes on surrealism, photography and contemporary art. In 2006 he co-curated the exhibition Undercover Surrealism at the Hayward Gallery.

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