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Surrealism

What is Surrealism? Surrealism is a type of art that is done is a realistic style (3-dimensional rendering) but shows bizarre, dreamlike, or fantasy scenes.

The Surrealists began their movement after seeing the horrors of World War I This was also the dawn of the field of psychology, and artists began to develop an interest in the subconscious, and symbolism. Surrealist artists and writers regard their work as an expression of the philosophical movement first and foremost, with the works being an artifact. It was, above all, a revolutionary movement.

Today’s Task: Look at the artwork, and jot down/sketch what catches your eye, artist names, etc… Get inspired! Persistance of Memory, Salvador Dali

Drawing heavily on theories adapted from Sigmund Freud (father of psychology), Surrealists saw the unconscious as the source of the imagination. This movement continues to flourish today. Continued thought processes and investigations into the mind have produced some of the best art ever seen.

Characteristics of Surrealism: Realistic, yet impossible Dreamlike, representing unconscious thought Juxtaposing (combining elements that do not belong together) Representing specific images in a strange way Symbolism

False Mirror, Rene Magritte

The Reproduction, by Rene Magritte Shows a bizarre mirror scene, which could never really happen. The artist’s goal is to make you think, and to question reality.

The Mystery of Nature

The Hat Makes the Man, Max Ernst

Salvador Dali Soft Self-Portrait The Temptation of St. Anthony

More by Salvador Dali Notice the optical illusion created by the egg yolk, representing the rising sun.

The Eye of Silence, Max Ernst

More by Max Ernst

Rene Magritte The Lovers The Son of Man

More by Magritte

Frida Kahlo What the Water Gave Me

Indefinite Divisibility, Yves Tanguy

Vladimir Kush

Vladimir Kush

Your Assignment: Create a piece of Surrealist artwork after studying several surrealist pieces. Must be accompanied by 5 preliminary sketches and artist statement.

Contemporary and Student Work

Belle-Pilar Fleming Jake Pierce, 2009

Elan Orr Liz Zaff

Steps Choose symbols, ideas, objects, a person, or event that you would like to represent. Create a series of brainstorm sketches that represent all the thoughts that come to your mind when you think of your subjects. Be creative- make your sketchbook a journal of your imagination.

Work can have a specific concept like this:

Or can be a subtle layering of symbols, like this:

Websites to check out: http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/s/surrealism.html http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/juju/surr/games/dada-poem.html http://www.eyeconart.net/history/surrealism.htm http://www.artchive.com/artchive/surrealism.html : with links to individual artists http://www.surrealism.co.uk/gallery.html modern surrealist examples