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Curator Peter Tush delivers an informative speech on the history of Dada & Surrealism. Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented PowerPoint presenta...
This is a wonderful display of surrealism juxtaposed between Dali's art association and natural manner of being. Hilarious Absurdity based in Reality!
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A journey through Paul Rogēt's collection of his dark surrealistic worlds.
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A project I did for my Visual Communications class.
A more artistic than informative way of how dadaism came around and evolved into surrealism, Basicly surrealism was born from the dadaists that wanted to mak...
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René François Ghislain Magritte (November 21, 1898 -- August 15, 1967) was a Belgian surrealist artist. Magritte was born in Lessines, Belgium in 1898, the e...
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In this talk, Dawn Ades—a professor of art history and theory at the University of Essex who has published widely on Dada, surrealism, and photography—examin...
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Hello, students ;D Today I'd like to tell you and demonstrate to you a simple way of making cool hypnotic paintings with the help of glue paint. I hope it will be interesting and relaxing for you to watch. Enjoy! :) ♥ thank you for your time. Directory: 0-02:19- intro and supplies needed 02:19-08:02- demonstrating the samples I've prepared for you. the one at 04:30 is my favorite :*) 08:04-14:50- applying glue paint to the file 14:54-18:30- squeezing the glue to make shapes and transferring it to the paper 20:30-end- tracing the outlines with the sharpie and whispering:) from here I was really zoning out as I was super into the outlining :P so pardon me being so spaced out. I hope you liked this! :) ♥ Nailpolish: NYC "Park Ave." plus dots with a white polish marker, in the second half of the video I applied matte top coat to lower the extreme shine of my nails :P Sweater: Burlington Coat Factory, hours of looking through clothes helped me find this one :) Ring: I will go over all of my rings and links of where I get them very soon. I will make my ring collection video in the next month. :) ♥ Disclaimer: *** This video is created for relaxation, entertainment and ASMR/tingles/chills inducing purposes only. For more information about ASMR phenomenon please click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response This video cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have sleep/anxiety/psychological troubles please consult your physician. Thank you :) *** PayPal (Donations, which I humbly appreciate ^_^): https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=RA5K2GG7687VJ Email: MariaGentlewhispering@gmail.com
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Adam McLean's Study Course on Surrealism Lesson Six - The Early American Surrealists A series of 20 to 30 minute lectures exploring different aspects of the Surrealist art style. For many years I have been attracted to surrealist painting. A few weeks ago the idea came to me that I should create a study course on the subject. I have over the years read such nonsense written about surrealism. My own approach to this art style is to see it in much the same way as I view emblematic art - I look for the common elements and the evolution and passing on of symbols and pictorial structures. Surrealism, under different names, continues today and one clearly sees artists quoting from one anothers works. Thus we need not seek meaning in a surrealist painting but instead ask how it is structured and from what pre-existing pictorial elements it is derived. This approach will be the core of my course, which I expect to run to about 25 lessons, similar to my courses on Alchemical Symbolism and the Artwork of Modern Tarot. These will be audio visual presentations using the same methodology as my Exploring Alchemical Emblems and course on Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights, that is a spoken commentary with images. I am sure that few people will understand or respect my approach. Most people like to speculate in a meaningless, subjective and opinionated way about modern art, and they won't be entirely comfortable with my more objective, scholarly, and rather detached view. They will not see the point of looking at art in the way I do. Lesson One - Introduction Lesson Two - The formative years of Surrealism in the 1920s Lesson Three - The evolution of Surrealism through the 1930s Lesson Four - Lesser known early Surrealists Lesson Five - The Early British Surrealists Lesson Six - The Early American Surrealists Lesson Seven - The exile of Surrealists to the USA
Adam McLean's Study Course on Surrealism Lesson Eleven - Verism, Biomorphism and Abstract Expressionism A series of 20 to 30 minute lectures exploring different aspects of the Surrealist art style. For many years I have been attracted to surrealist painting. A few weeks ago the idea came to me that I should create a study course on the subject. I have over the years read such nonsense written about surrealism. My own approach to this art style is to see it in much the same way as I view emblematic art - I look for the common elements and the evolution and passing on of symbols and pictorial structures. Surrealism, under different names, continues today and one clearly sees artists quoting from one anothers works. Thus we need not seek meaning in a surrealist painting but instead ask how it is structured and from what pre-existing pictorial elements it is derived. This approach will be the core of my course, which I expect to run to about 25 lessons, similar to my courses on Alchemical Symbolism and the Artwork of Modern Tarot. These will be audio visual presentations using the same methodology as my Exploring Alchemical Emblems and course on Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights, that is a spoken commentary with images. I am sure that few people will understand or respect my approach. Most people like to speculate in a meaningless, subjective and opinionated way about modern art, and they won't be entirely comfortable with my more objective, scholarly, and rather detached view. They will not see the point of looking at art in the way I do. Lesson One - Introduction Lesson Two - The formative years of Surrealism in the 1920s Lesson Three - The evolution of Surrealism through the 1930s Lesson Four - Lesser known early Surrealists Lesson Five - The Early British Surrealists Lesson Six - The Early American Surrealists Lesson Seven - The Scandanavian Surrealists Lesson Eight - The Czech Surrealists Lesson Nine - The Exile of Surrealists to America Lesson Ten - The Exiles in Mexico Lesson Eleven - Verism, Biomorphism and Abstract Expressionism
Published on 7 Jan 2015 Adam McLean's Study Course on Surrealism Lesson - Some other early surrealists A series of 20 to 30 minute lectures exploring different aspects of the Surrealist art style. For many years I have been attracted to surrealist painting. A few weeks ago the idea came to me that I should create a study course on the subject. I have over the years read such nonsense written about surrealism. My own approach to this art style is to see it in much the same way as I view emblematic art - I look for the common elements and the evolution and passing on of symbols and pictorial structures. Surrealism, under different names, continues today and one clearly sees artists quoting from one anothers works. Thus we need not seek meaning in a surrealist painting but instead ask how it is structured and from what pre-existing pictorial elements it is derived. This approach will be the core of my course, which I expect to run to about 25 lessons, similar to my courses on Alchemical Symbolism and the Artwork of Modern Tarot. These will be audio visual presentations using the same methodology as my Exploring Alchemical Emblems and course on Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights, that is a spoken commentary with images. I am sure that few people will understand or respect my approach. Most people like to speculate in a meaningless, subjective and opinionated way about modern art, and they won't be entirely comfortable with my more objective, scholarly, and rather detached view. They will not see the point of looking at art in the way I do. Lesson One - Introduction Lesson Two - The formative years of Surrealism in the 1920s Lesson Three - The evolution of Surrealism through the 1930s Lesson Four - Lesser known early Surrealists Lesson Five - The Early British Surrealists Lesson Six - The Early American Surrealists Lesson Seven - The Scandanavian Surrealists Lesson Eight - The Czech Surrealists Lesson Nine - The Exile of Surrealists to America Lesson Ten - The Exiles in Mexico Lesson Eleven - Verism, Biomorphism and Abstract Expressionism Lesson - Some other early surrealists
Adam McLean's Study Course on Surrealism Lesson Thirteen - The Temptation of St Anthony competition A series of 20 to 30 minute lectures exploring different aspects of the Surrealist art style. For many years I have been attracted to surrealist painting. A few weeks ago the idea came to me that I should create a study course on the subject. I have over the years read such nonsense written about surrealism. My own approach to this art style is to see it in much the same way as I view emblematic art - I look for the common elements and the evolution and passing on of symbols and pictorial structures. Surrealism, under different names, continues today and one clearly sees artists quoting from one anothers works. Thus we need not seek meaning in a surrealist painting but instead ask how it is structured and from what pre-existing pictorial elements it is derived. This approach will be the core of my course, which I expect to run to about 25 lessons, similar to my courses on Alchemical Symbolism and the Artwork of Modern Tarot. These will be audio visual presentations using the same methodology as my Exploring Alchemical Emblems and course on Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights, that is a spoken commentary with images. I am sure that few people will understand or respect my approach. Most people like to speculate in a meaningless, subjective and opinionated way about modern art, and they won't be entirely comfortable with my more objective, scholarly, and rather detached view. They will not see the point of looking at art in the way I do. Lesson One - Introduction Lesson Two - The formative years of Surrealism in the 1920s Lesson Three - The evolution of Surrealism through the 1930s Lesson Four - Lesser known early Surrealists Lesson Five - The Early British Surrealists Lesson Six - The Early American Surrealists Lesson Seven - The Scandanavian Surrealists Lesson Eight - The Czech Surrealists Lesson Nine - The Exile of Surrealists to America Lesson Ten - The Exiles in Mexico Lesson Eleven - Verism, Biomorphism and Abstract Expressionism Lesson Twelve - Some other early surrealists Lesson Thirteen - The Temptation of St Anthony competition
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Patrick Lepetit discusses his book The Esoteric Secrets of Surrealism - Origins, Magic and Secret Societies. Not merely an artistic or literary movement as many believe, the surrealists rejected the labels of artist and author bestowed upon them by outsiders, accepting instead the titles of magician, alchemist or witch. Their paintings, poems, and other works were created to seek out unexplored regions of the mind and recover lost psychic and magical powers. They used creative expression as the vehicle to attain what André Breton called the ‘supreme point’, the point at which all opposites cease to be perceived as contradictions. This supreme point is found at the heart of all esoteric doctrines and enables communication with higher states of being. Drawing on an extensive range of writings by the surrealists and those in their circle of influence, Lepetit shows how surrealism employed mythology, gnostic principles, tarot, voodoo, and alchemy not simply as reference points but as significant elements of their ongoing investigations into the fundamental nature of consciousness. He provides many specific examples of esoteric influence among the surrealists, exploring the relationship between surrealism and Freemasonry, Martinists and the Elect Cohen as well as the Grail mythos and the Arthurian brotherhood. Many more interviews at http://www.legalise-freedom.com If you find this content interesting, please consider supporting my work with a donation http://legalise-freedom.com/make-a-donation/
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Photo Surrealism. A programme on Photography. Compere : Tushar Pandit. Participant- Girish Mistry.
A lecture given at Manchester Art Gallery as part of Angels of Anarchy: Women Artists and Surrealism on 15 November 2009 With Dr Peter Webb, author of Sphinx...
A 1995 documentary directed by Scott Beale about the San Francisco Bay Area surrealist painter Alonso G. Smith. http://laughingsquid.com/alonso-g-smith-a-hal...
My name is Ryan Demaree and this is an Art-talk series I will be doing to discuss various things art related that come to my mind to further understand art a...
Tripod perform a set of their classics | 'Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams' is on view at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia until 2 October 2011...
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'Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams' is on view at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia until 2 October 2011 Didier Ottinger, Deputy Director, Musèe ...
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A Rock Instrumental from the 2015 The Convergence album. Features a driving chord progression, powerful bass, moving strings, emotional guitar, edgy harp riffs, heavy rock drums, and an overall epic outro. Progressive Structure: 8-bar intro, 8-bar verse, 8-bar chorus, 8-bar verse, 8-bar chorus, 8 bar bridge, 16-bar built up chorus. Visit: http://www.cinephoriaproductions.com/instrumentals-for-sale/
超現実サークル 第四回公演 『Hello,monkey mountain!』 作・演出 町田地獄 [STORY] ルーズヴェルト探偵事務所には、今日も複雑怪奇な依頼が舞い込んでくる。 28歳の青年、タナカの目の前から 消失した「フレディ」の行方を突き止めるために、動き出したルーズヴェルトだったが… 一方その頃、探偵仲間のキンダイチは連続殺人事件の捜査に乗り出していて… [CAST] 花房剛(ウェンディ) 河村杏里 上杉英彰 もるもつと 藤本雄介 菊池有美 町田地獄(surrealism circle) 松田裕希(surrealism circle) 川口あきお(surrealism circle) [STAFF] 照明:稲澤貴代(盲点ガロン) 音響:宮本英雄(surrealism circle) 制作:松田裕希(surrealism circle) 名井俊恵(盲点ガロン) 舞台美術:藤原南 映像:小川悠介 宣伝美術:宮澤拓(surrealism circle) special thanks:池袋GEKIBA、ウェンディ、盲点ガロン [SCHEDULE] 2015年4月17日(金)〜4月19日(日) 17日 19:00〜 18日 13:00〜 16:00〜 19:00〜 19日 14:00〜 17:00〜 ※開場は、開演の30分前です。 ※上演時間は約100分を予定しております。 [TICKET] 前売り当日:2500円 二名割:4000円 モンキー割:500円割引 雨の日割 :500円割引 ◇モンキー割 お名前に「猿」が入ってる方。受付時にバナナ、又はバナナの皮をご提示していただいた方への割引です。 ◇雨の日割 とは、公演当日に雨が降っていた場合に適用される割引です。 ※各種割引の併用は不可です。 予約の際は、下記アドレスに、お名前、チケット枚数、日時を記載しお送りください。 thesurrealismcircle@gmail.com [ACCESS] 池袋GEKIBA 〒171-0021 東京都豊島区西池袋3-31-15ロイヤルプラザⅡ3F ◇JR池袋駅西口 徒歩3分 ◇東京メトロ副都心線 池袋駅 「c3」出口徒歩1分 [劇団HP] http://surrealismcircle.com/
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Zdzisław Beksiński was born in Sanok, southern Poland. He studied architecture in Kraków. In 1955, he completed his studies and return to Sanok, working as a construction site supervisor, but he hated that kind of work. During this period, he also had an interest in montage photography, sculpting and painting. His site materials plaster, metal and wire engaged in carving creation. His photographic works, then the light in particular to emphasize wrinkles, desolate landscape and still-life face a rough surface, these themes also appear in his later paintings. He now has been the creation of an atmosphere with a plaintive and anxiety, such as torn doll faces, faces are erased or obscured by bandages wrapped around the portrait. He focused on painting, creating abstract engaged him early, although he works in the 1960s, it seems obviously been inspired by Surrealism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zdzisław_Beksiński Soundtrack - All The Love And Glory by " A Swarm Of The Sun" http://www.aswarmofthesun.com/
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The Guardian 2015-03-2626 March 2015 Last updated at 23:16 ... 'The scene was surreal' 26 March 2015 ... 'The scene was surreal' 26 March 2015.
BBC News 2015-03-26It's surreal and heavy with disturbing imagery, from the land-clearing massacres of Indigenous ...
Sydney Morning Herald 2015-03-26Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings.
Surrealist works feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur; however, many Surrealist artists and writers regard their work as an expression of the philosophical movement first and foremost, with the works being an artifact. Leader André Breton was explicit in his assertion that Surrealism was above all a revolutionary movement.
Surrealism developed out of the Dada activities during World War I and the most important center of the movement was Paris. From the 1920s onward, the movement spread around the globe, eventually affecting the visual arts, literature, film, and music of many countries and languages, as well as political thought and practice, philosophy, and social theory.
The word surrealist was coined by Guillaume Apollinaire and first appeared in the preface to his play Les Mamelles de Tirésias, which was written in 1903 and first performed in 1917.
I'm looking at, a surreal world,
Where all is out of balance,
A balance, of greys and black,
And common sense invalid.
Few things, I recognize
All is blurred and shattered,
My values devaluated,
[Inaudible]
The [Inaudible] cuts like razorblades,
The pain, I'm too enraged,
There's nothing left, to stop me now!
As I turn my back, on this surreal world,
Where all is out of balance,
I choose my loss,
Yet my game, take it all,
I'm invalid!
[Chorus:]
I've become obsolete, I am nothing.
In acceptance of defeat, I am nothing.
I've become obsolete, I am nothing.
In acceptance of defeat, I am nothing, no!
[SOLO]