PPT-Surrealism Early 1920s to the Present, Europe,

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Brandon Bravo and Christian Picon JFKMrs A intro to Visual Arts Fall 2013 Art Surrealism Definition the principles ideals or practice of producing fantastic or

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Brandon Bravo and Christian Picon JFKMrs A intro to Visual Arts Fall 2013 Art Surrealism Definition the principles ideals or practice of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art literature film or theater by means of unnatural or irrational . In. Music. By . K. enny. 1920s – 1940s: Blues. 1920: popularity Mamie Smith’s “Crazy Blues” led to an explosion in blues music, especially among female singers. Ma Rainey: “Prove It On Me Blues”. Art 1 A surreal perspective project. Perspective History. During the Renaissance artists became. interested in making two-dimensional. artwork look three-dimensional..  Renaissance- (1450-1600): The Renaissance. 1924 – 1950s. (between World Wars I & II). Surrealism is a 20th-century art movement that attempted to express the workings of the . subconscious.. Surrealism. unexpected or irrational objects in an atmosphere of fantasy,. A 20th-century . avant-garde movement in . Art . and . Literature . that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious . mind.. Where is all began…. Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and early '20s as a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression called automatic writing, or automatism, which sought to release the unbridled imagination of the subconscious. . What is Surrealism?. It was an “artistic, intellectual, and literary movement” between 1924 and 1940.. . Andre Breton, a poet, is often viewed as the leader of the Surrealist movement.. . Surrealists felt society had become too consumed with logical ideas. . ASM 3M1 – 11 Media Arts. Mr. . Pisani. What Is Surrealism?. What Is Surrealism?. Surrealism.  is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. . ?. Surrealism. DRILL:. Decoratively title your page: “Surrealism”. 1. Surrealism is…. 2. Famous surrealists:. 3.. How. to be surreal:. 4. Ideas for mine:. 5. Sketch ideas:. Objective: You will examine. Creating Atypical Cities. What does SURREALISM mean?. SURREALISM. Surrealism. Surrealism. Summer. 1573. The Persistence of Memory . by Dali. Facts at a Glance:. Dreamlike—having qualities associated with surrealism. 1.) What is Surrealism?. . 20th-century . movement . in art and literature that . tried . to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, . by using the . irrational juxtaposition of . strange images in dreamlike compositions.. . 20th-century . movement . in art and literature that . tried . to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, . by using the . irrational juxtaposition of . strange images in dreamlike compositions.. Vierra. . Characteristics . The best part is that there is really no set in stone rule for what qualifies as “Surrealism”. A focus on the exploration of dreams and the Unconscious mind, inspired by Sigmund Freud. Background. Founded in 1924 by André Breton (. Surrealist Manifesto. ). Manifesto stated: it was the means of uniting the conscious and unconscious realms. The world of dream and fantasy would be joined to the everyday rational world in a “. Surrealism . Surrealism.  in . literature.  can be defined as an artistic attempt to bridge together reality and the . imagination.. It seeks to overcome the fight between the conscious and the unconscious mind by creating unreal stories full of juxtaposition. Christian Traditions. Key Ideas – Christian Traditions . Hiberno. -Saxon .  . interlaced . organic & abstract shapes . Early Christian .  . Imagery of Christ as Good Shepard and Jonah of the Whale as well as symbolic references to Christ.

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