Surrealism A 20th century art and literature movement characterized chiefly by the juxtaposition or use of dreamlike elements Vladimir Kush, Chess.

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Surrealism A 20th century art and literature movement characterized chiefly by the juxtaposition or use of dreamlike elements Vladimir Kush, Chess

Salvador Dali 1904 – 1989

Philippe Halsman, The Dali Atomicus

Rene Magritte 1898 - 1967

How did Surrealism develop? The influence of Sigmund Freud—free association, dream analysis and the hidden unconscious Automatic writing/automatic drawing The surrealist manifesto, 1924 Surreal writing, visual art, films

André Masson. Automatic Drawing. (1924) André Masson. Automatic Drawing. (1924). Ink on paper, 9 1/4 x 8 1/8" (23.5 x 20.6 cm). Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Levitation: Floating Dematerialization near the nose of Nero. 1947.

Transparency: “see through” Rene Magritte, The human condition

Change in scale: making something unusually large or small for the setting

Transformation: change; altering the appearance Salvador Dali, The persistence of memory

Dislocation: Placing something in an unexpected place Rene Magritte, Time transfixed. 1938.

Juxtaposition: putting things together in unusual combinations Frida Kahlo. My dress hangs there. 1933.

Examples

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Destino by Walt Disney and Salvador Dali http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GFkN4deuZU

Painting by Tetsuya Ishida 2 Point Perspective Painting by Tetsuya Ishida

Surrealism Project Final Project DUE October 23rd 12x 18 paper Drawing Pencil only Criteria: One point perspective At least one principal of surrealism Human Form Single light source Thumbnail DUE Monday Oct 6th A thumbnail is a small draft (sketch) of your idea, containing all the things listed above . All Contour Line Drawing DUE by Monday Oct 13th Final Project DUE October 23rd Your Grade is based on… All values on the value scale Attention to quality and details Evidence of all crite2ria Complete by listed deadlines