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Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members. 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... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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George Ault He was loosely grouped with the Precisionist movement and, though influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, his most lasting work is of a realist nature.

Salvador Dalí His work had already been heavily influenced by surrealism for two years.

Lajos Kassák His works include concrete poetry, billboards, design, novels, and paintings, and were influenced by Expressionism, Dadaism, Futurism, Surrealism and Constructivist tendencies.

Trenton Doyle Hancock The style of Doyle's paintings and other visual work appears to be influenced by abstract expressionism and surrealism.

Jiří Orten His work was influenced by surrealism and folklore.

Antonio Lara de Gavilán His work was strongly influenced by Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Ultraism and Surrealism.

Wallonia On the other hand, films such as Thierry Zéno's "Vase de noces" (1974), "Mireille in the life of the others" by Jean-Marie Buchet (1979), "C'est arrivé près de chez vous" (English title: Man bites dog) by Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel (1992) and the works of Noël Godin and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are influenced by surrealism, absurdism and black comedy.

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Mark Mothersbaugh In addition to music, Mothersbaugh still paints – in a style influenced by surrealism and Andy Warhol.

Victor Servranckx His style was influenced by cubism, constructivism, and surrealism.

Trenton Doyle Hancock The style of Doyle's paintings and other visual work appears to be influenced by abstract expressionism and surrealism.

Joan Miró Generally thought of as a Surrealist because of his interest in automatism and the use of sexual symbols (for example, ovoids with wavy lines emanating from them), Miró’s style was influenced in varying degrees by Surrealism and Dada, yet he rejected membership to any artistic movement in the interwar European years.

Yoshitaka Amano This in turn created a unique personal style, which was influenced by both modern surrealism as well as realism fluent in many classic and modern techniques.

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Octavio Paz His early poetry was influenced by Marxism, surrealism, existentialism, as well as religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism.

Triztán Vindtorn His poetry and performances were influenced by futurism, dadaism, surrealism, expressionism and pop art.

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Surrealism In the 1920s several composers were influenced by Surrealism, or by individuals in the Surrealist movement.

Surrealist music In the 1920s several composers were influenced by surrealism, or by individuals in the surrealist movement.

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André Thomkins Thomkins painted and drew ironic and fantastic pictures influenced by surrealism and dadaism.

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Surrealism Many significant literary movements in the later half of the 20th century were directly or indirectly influenced by Surrealism.

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Ym:Stammen They labeled their music as nordic stomp with hysterical lyrics influenced by philosophy, religion and surrealism put together by Mathiesen.

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Jacques Spitz Cynical, ironic, often pessimist, influenced by Surrealism, his style is reminiscent of Pierre Boulle's.

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André Breton Under Breton's direction, Surrealism became a European movement that influenced all domains of art, and called into question the origin of human understanding and human perceptions of things and events.

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Olivier Messiaen Messiaen was also influenced by Surrealism, as may be seen from the titles of some of the piano Préludes (Un reflet dans le vent…, "A reflection in the wind") and in some of the imagery of his poetry (he published poems as prefaces to certain works, for example Les offrandes oubliées).

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Harry Crosby In 1929, Crosby published Mad Queen, a collection of verse influenced by Surrealism that includes withering attacks on Bostonian tradition.

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Wolfi Landstreicher His ideas are influenced by insurrectionary anarchism, Max Stirner's egoism, surrealism, the Situationist International and non-primitivist critiques of civilization.

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Austral Alien The cover art is influenced by Surrealism.

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Jiří Kylián Kylián was influenced by surrealism and minimalism during the creation of this work and the 'black and white ballets'.

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Triztán Vindtorn His poetry and performances were influenced by futurism, dadaism, surrealism, expressionism and pop art.

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The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman This picaresque novel is heavily influenced by surrealism, Romanticism, critical theory, and other branches of Continental philosophy.

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Wallonia On the other hand, films such as Thierry Zéno's "Vase de noces" (1974), "Mireille in the life of the others" by Jean-Marie Buchet (1979), "C'est arrivé près de chez vous" (English title: Man bites dog) by Rémy Belvaux and André Bonzel (1992) and the works of Noël Godin and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are influenced by surrealism, absurdism and black comedy.

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William Baziotes William Baziotes (June 11, 1912 – June 4, 1963) was an American painter influenced by Surrealism and was a contributor to Abstract Expressionism.

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William Baziotes William Baziotes (June 11, 1912 – June 4, 1963) was an American painter influenced by Surrealism and was a contributor to Abstract Expressionism.

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Snake 'n' Bacon Kupperman has created several memorable cartoon characters, written for DC Comics, and has been influenced by absurdity and surrealism.

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Atom Poets Influenced by French surrealism (Bragi had translated some of their texts into Icelandic), these poets revolutionized Icelandic poetry, replacing the "old poetic traditions of meter, alliteration, and stylized 'poetic' diction" with "free verse and other features of the 'international' style."

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Arnulf Rainer In his early years, Rainer was influenced by Surrealism.

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Trenton Doyle Hancock The style of Doyle's paintings and other visual work appears to be influenced by abstract expressionism and surrealism.

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William S. Schwartz Greatly influenced by European surrealism, Schwartz painted strange biomorphic forms and apocalyptic scenes in many of his works.

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Mark Rothko In 1936, Rothko attended two exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, "Cubism and Abstract Art," and "Fantastic Art, Dada and Surrealism," which greatly influenced his celebrated 1938 Subway Scene.

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Latin American literature In Chile, Braulio Arenas and others founded in 1938 the Mandrágora group, strongly influenced by Surrealism as well as by Vicente Huidobro's Creacionismo.

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Patricia van Lubeck Patricia van Lubeck (born 6 July 1965, Amsterdam) is a Dutch artist influenced by Surrealism.

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Patricia van Lubeck Patricia van Lubeck (born 6 July 1965, Amsterdam) is a Dutch artist influenced by Surrealism.

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Post-surrealism Sometimes this term is used to refer to art movement related to or influenced by surrealism, which occurred after a so-called period of "historical surrealism".

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Marosa di Giorgio Her writing is greatly influenced by European surrealism, although her vocabulary, style, and imagery are uniquely her own.

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The Hearts of Age The plot is a series of images loosely tied together, and is arguably influenced by surrealism.

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Art of the United Kingdom Surrealism was briefly popular in the 1930s, influencing Roland Penrose and Henry Moore.

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Art of the United Kingdom Surrealism was briefly popular in the 1930s, influencing Roland Penrose and Henry Moore.

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Surrealism Germaine Tailleferre of the French group Les Six wrote several works which could be considered to be inspired by Surrealism, including the 1948 Ballet Paris-Magie (scenario by Lise Deharme), the Operas La Petite Sirène (book by Philippe Soupault) and Le Maître (book by Eugène Ionesco).

James Sutton (photographer) Modern pop culture and surrealism greatly inspire his works in photography and film.

Ladislav Zívr His works were inspired mostly by cubism and surrealism.

Mati Klarwein Much of Klarwein's most famous work is inspired by surrealism and pop culture, but also reflects his interest in non-Western deities, symbolism, and landscapes.

Iordan Chimet Iordan Chimet (November 18, 1924 – May 23, 2006) was a Romanian poet, children's writer and essayist, whose work was inspired by Surrealism and Onirism.

Dimitrije Popović Popović’s works (drawings, prints, paintings, and sculptures) evolved thematically and technically through different phases, mostly inspired by Leonardo’s drawings, surrealism, Ivan Meštrović’s sculptures etc.

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Jon Larsen Jon Larsen started out as a painter, inspired by surrealism, especially Salvador Dalí.

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Raymond Hains In 1946-47 he did his first abstract photographs (Photographies hypnagogiques) inspired by Surrealism using mirrors or taken through deforming glass, which were shown in Paris in 1948.

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Raymond Hains In 1946-47 he did his first abstract photographs (Photographies hypnagogiques) inspired by Surrealism using mirrors or taken through deforming glass, which were shown in Paris in 1948.

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Paul-Émile Borduas His first abstract paintings date from this year, and in April 1942 he exhibited forty-five gouaches inspired by the abstract surrealism of Joan Miró.

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Jorge Velarde The artists of Artefactoría are inspired by both Modernism and Surrealism, focusing on a divorce from reality and a love for the unconscious and fantasy.

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Romaine Brooks The imagery of the 1930s drawings suggests Surrealism, and Brooks's use of "unpremeditated" drawing as a route to the subconscious resembles the experiments with automatic drawing made by Surrealists such as André Masson.

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Raymond Hains In 1946-47 he did his first abstract photographs (Photographies hypnagogiques) inspired by Surrealism using mirrors or taken through deforming glass, which were shown in Paris in 1948.

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Surrealist techniques Surrealism in art, poetry, and literature uses numerous techniques and games to provide inspiration.

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Surrealist techniques Surrealism in art, poetry, and literature uses numerous techniques and games to provide inspiration.

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    Surrealism

    Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members. 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.
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    Surrealism Literary movements
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    Manifestoes of Surrealism

    Manifestoes of Surrealism is a 1969 non-fiction book, authored by André Breton. The book was published by the University of Michigan press, with the plot following the aims, meaning and political position of the surrealist movement.
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    Post-surrealism

    Post-surrealism is a movement that arose in Southern California in 1934 when Helen Lundeberg and Lorser Feitelson wrote a manifesto explaining their desire to use art to convey the relationship between the perceptual and the conceptual. Sometimes this term is used to refer to art movement related to or influenced by surrealism, which occurred after a so-called period of "historical surrealism".
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    Organic Surrealism

    Organic Surrealism is a method of pure psychic automatism by which one expresses verbally, in writing, or by any other method “the true functioning of the mind”. Dictation occurs in the absence of any control exercised by reason, and beyond any aesthetic, moral preoccupation, or law based in reality.
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    Category:Wikipedians interested in surrealism

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    Reinventing surrealism

    Reinventing surrealism is a key concept in postmodern theories of value. Joyce and the neotextual paradigm of context
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    Neo-gothic surrealism

    Neo-gothic surrealism is a supplementary art style most commonly used in conjunction with anime, manga and stop-motion animation.[citation needed]
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    Neo-Gothic Surrealism

    Neo-Gothic Surrealism is a supplementary art style most commonly used in conjunction with anime, manga and stop-motion animation. ... Surrealism
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    Category:Lowbrow pop surrealism artists

    Michael Forbes UK popsurreal artist www.michaelforbes.co.uk

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