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1 The Surrealists: Max Ernst and Joan Miro

2 Max Ernst

3 Max Ernst: Early Life ► B. 1891 in Brühl, Germany. ► Enrolled in the University of Bonn to study philosophy, art history, psychology and literature in 1909 ► Decided to become a painter in 1911 ► Became involved with the artists surrounding August Macke, an expressionist painter ► Exhibited for the first time in 1912 with Macke’s group, Die Rheinischen Expressionisten (The Rhineland Expressionists)

4 Max Ernst: Early Life (cont.) ► Wrote art criticism for the newspaper Volksmund in the summer and fall of 1912 ► Enlisted in the Twenty-third Field Artillery Regiment in Koblenz on August 24, 1914. ► Served from July 1915 to March 1916 in the artillery division ► Suffered minor head and hand injuries ► Granted a military leave of absence and exhibited over fifty works in a two man exhibit in January 1916.

5 Dada Years ► Exhibit entitled “Max Ernst: George Muche” ► Continued to publish articles on art during the war ► Married Luise Amelie Straus, an art historian on October 17, 1918 ► Settled in Cologne in 1918 ► Created and led the Cologne Dada group with Johannes Theodor Baargeld in autumn 1919 ► Produced first collages in 1919

6 Ernst in military uniform, c. 1914- 1918

7 “ “ Fatagaga” 1920

8 “Le Limacon de Chambre” 1920

9 “ “ Un peu malade le cheval patte pelu..” 1920

10 Dada Years (cont.) ► Dada: “A western Europe artistic and literary movement (1916-23) that sought the discovery of authentic reality through the abolition of traditional culture and aesthetic forms.” ► Cologne Dadaists experimented with photomontage, use of everyday objects as artistic materials, and incoherent juxtapositions ► On April 12, 1920 Ernst & Baargeld published Die Schammade, a major publication of the Cologne Dadaists

11 Dada Years (cont.) ► Ernst was the center of the Cologne Dada movement, and called himself “Dada Ernst” ► Believed that Dada had an honest side under its absurdity ► Organized a 1920 exhibit of his collages at the Au Sans Pareil bookstore ► In 1920 a Dada exhibit was closed by the Cologne police on grounds of obscenity ► The charges were eventually dropped and the exhibit was reopened

12 Dada siegt! 1920

13 New Techniques ► Ernst’s son Ulrich was born on June 24, 1920 ► Ernst moved to Paris (abandoning his wife and child) in 1922 and began to paint reliefs ► Reliefs: “Projections of figures or forms from a flat background, as in sculpture, or the apparent projection of such shapes in a painting or drawing.” ► Ernst collaborated with poet Paul Eluard on a book of poetry and collages called “The Misfortunes of the Immortals.” ► Book released on July 25, 1922

14 “Au rendez-vous des amis” 1922

15 “ “ Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale.” 1924

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18 New Techniques ► In the summer of 1925 Ernst perfected his ‘frottage’ technique ► In this technique, Ernst first rubbed paper with black lead. ► He next applied layers of paint, with the darkest layer last. ► Ernst them scraped away the layers to reveal the lightest color.

19 “The Forest,” 1927,-1928

20 Ernst demonstrating his frottage technique, 1963

21 New Techniques ► Ernst also employed his own version of Decalcomania developed by surrealist painter Oscar Dominguez. ► In this technique, paper or paint was applied to the surface of glass, and then peeled away. ► Most surrealists left the spontaneous design untouched, but Ernst modified his pieces to show cities, forests, and animal forms.

22 Later Years ► Over the next few years Ernst would experiment with some of his favorite themes: ► Torn shapes, bird-people, transfigured forests or cities, apparitions and landscaped of crystals and shells. ► Ernst was accused of spying and interned at a camp in Milles, but managed to escape to New York.

23 Later Years (cont.) ► While in New York, Ernst contributed to the ‘drip’ style of painting that would be used in the future by abstract expressionists ► Ernst lives in Arizona until 1949 with his new wife, Dorothea Tanning ► He sculpted and painted deserts with crystalline structures ► Ernst accepted a prize in painting from the Venice Biennale in 1954

24 Ernst with wife Dorothea Tanning, 1948

25 Europe After the Rain, 1940 - 1942

26 Later Years (cont.) ► Ernst returned to France in 1953, and by this time had acquired international acclaim ► His later work included collages made from everyday objects such as lace, cages, and blowtorches, frottages, and bronze sculptures. ► Ernst died on April 1, 1976.


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