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Blogs about: Andr Breton
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... "Drawing from the intuitionist philosophy of Henri Bergson, the young André Breton in this pre-surrealist essay develops a metaphysics of non-symbolic participation. His theory shows both an influence and a departure from ... Valery and his ideas of an "absolute poetry", Breton here contrasts intuitive directness and the dynamis of imaginary mediation to conceptual ...
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... Group with his wife Penelope, wrote about their meetings with André Breton and the other remaining members of the Surrealist movement ... mythological implications of this wonderful beast that could figure as Breton’s totemic sign. The first issue of the new journal ... Fourier’s). But it contained a photograph, selected by Breton for inclusion in that issue, of an object he had made by putting ...
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... of the artistic community of Montparnasse in Paris. His friends and collaborators during that period included Pablo Picasso, Max Jacob, André Salmon, Marie Laurencin, André Breton, André Derain, Blaise Cendrars, Pierre Reverdy, Jean Cocteau, Erik Satie, Ossip Zadkine, Marc Chagall and Marcel Duchamp. In 1911, he joined ...
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... 4-5, printed in May 1919 and also known as Anthologie Dada, features a cover designed by Arp, a frontispiece by Picabia, and published work by André Breton, Jean Cocteau, and Raymond Radiguet. This issue also includes Tzara's third Dada manifesto and four Dada poems Tzara called "lampisteries." Design experiments continue ...
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... this, but the design is a bit steam-punk to me, or it should be in the film Brazil. That is a compliment coming from me, though.
Besides Man Ray, the exhibit showcased many of my idols; André Breton, Salvador DalÃ, Max Ernst, René Magritte, nd etc.
I tried something new, consumption wise, and I still don't know what the actual name of it ...
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... declined.) Lionel Trilling, Mary McCarthy, Edmund Wilson and Saul Bellow admired Trotsky both as a man of ideas and a man of action, one who, with the great surrealist AndréBreton, could write A Manifesto for a Free Revolutionary Art, when not leading the Red Army into battle against the White Russians, the Ukrainians, and the Poles.
Trotsky' ...
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