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One school of art that was directly influenced by the Freudian theory and directly manifests the unconscious is
Source: The Psychology of Art
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Surrealism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Surrealist movement came about after Dadaism began to subside. Pre-war Surrealism began, but was soon rejected by many Surrealists who decided to begin a new Surrealism. Belgium and France both had important Surrealists.
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Surrealism began in the 1920’s and ended in the 1930’s. Surrealism was similar to Dadaism in that it was anti rationalist, but was different in that it was lighter in spirit. Surrealism was founded in Paris in 1924 by Andre Breton who created a Manifesto of Surrealism. The aim of the movement was an attempt to...
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Essay by Andre Breton. ... this page has moved...
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The whole evolution of surrealism, from its origins to the present day, ... It was in such circumstances that, together with Philippe Soupault, whom I had told about my first ideas on the subject, I began to cover sheets of paper with writing, feeling a praiseworthy contempt for whatever the literary result might be.
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The unapologetically mad mood and tone of Dada and Surrealism began as a response to the horrors of World War I. From entering a urinal in an art competition to declaring their own Pope to creating a telephone from a lobster, the Dadas and Surrealists... ... Dada and Surrealism for Beginners Cover...
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