The Topicality of Surrealism Today
Surrealism was more than an artistic movement-it was a political force. Opposing fascism, colonialism, and oppression, surrealist artists and writers fought for justice through poetry, painting, photography, and radical thought. This compelling exhibition catalogue from Lenbachhaus Munich presents pivotal texts and manifestos, many translated for the first time, tracing the movement's influence from the Spanish Civil War to the Black Civil Rights Movement. A vital resource for understanding Surrealism as both a revolutionary method and a timeless call for freedom.
Why this book belongs in your collection:
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100 years of Surrealism - A century of artistic and political impact
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Surrealism as an antifascist movement - Art as a tool for resistance
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Rare and newly translated texts - Essential documents in one volume
For art lovers, historians, and activists alike-explore Surrealism's enduring legacy in art and politics.
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Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 225 mm
Dicke: 55 mm
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978-3-7757-5877-2 (9783775758772)
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TEXTS BY Theodor W. Adorno, Georges Bataille, Walter Benjamin, Andre Breton, Claude Cahun, Leonora Carrington, Aime Cesaire, Suzanne Cesaire, Robert Desnos, China Mieville, Lee Miller, Karel Teige, Leon Trotsky, Paul Westheim et al.
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