|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewNo other art movement in history has contained two artists as different as Magritte and Miró. This is because Surrealism was not in origin an art movement, but a philosophical strategy. It was a way of life - a rebellion against the establishment that had given the world the hideous slaughter of the First World War. Instead of trying to analyse the work of the Surrealists, bestselling author and Surrealist artist Desmond Morris concentrates on them as people - as remarkable individuals. What were their personalities, their predilections, their character strengths and flaws? Did they enjoy a social life or were they loners? Were they bold eccentrics or timid recluses? Drawing on the author's personal knowledge of the Surrealists, this book captures their life histories, idiosyncrasies and often-complex love lives, vividly illustrated with images of the artists and their works. The arts of Surrealism were both spectacular and international, shaped by the darkest, most irrational workings of the unconscious. Shocking, witty and always entertaining, Morris's tales illuminate the striking variation in approaches to the Surrealist philosophy, both in the artists' work and in their lives. With 72 illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Desmond MorrisPublisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd Weight: 0.550kg ISBN: 9780500296370ISBN 10: 0500296375 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 26 August 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword Introduction Eileen Agar Jean (Hans) Arp Francis Bacon Hans Bellmer Victor Brauner André Breton Alexander Calder Leonora Carrington Giorgio de Chirico Salvador Dalí Paul Delvaux Marcel Duchamp Max Ernst Leonor Fini Wilhelm Freddie Alberto Giacometti Arshile Gorky Wifredo Lam Conroy Maddox René Magritte André Masson Roberto Matta Edouard Mesens Joan Miró Meret Oppenheim Wolfgang Paalen Roland Penrose Pablo Picasso Man Ray Yves Tanguy Dorothea Tanning Major Surrealist Group ExhibitionsReviews'Morris's eye for detail is a delight. He writes with a pleasingly conversational tone and a dry humour and affection that undercuts the more preposterous behaviour described here ... Juicy little nuggets litter the book' - The Times 'Gossipy, waspish, biased, score-settling and very entertaining' - Literary Review 'Uproariously funny ... [Morris's] anecdotes are all told with a dry but good-natured humour ... these figures make for highly entertaining company' - The Spectator 'A carnival of wackiness' - Big Issue 'An exceptionally lively, crisply written, independent-minded survey of one of the most bizarre groups of misfits who ever lived' - Mail on Sunday 'An exceptionally lively, crisply written, independent-minded survey of one of the most bizarre groups of misfits who ever lived' - Mail on Sunday 'A carnival of wackiness' - Big Issue 'Uproariously funny ... [Morris's] anecdotes are all told with a dry but good-natured humour ... these figures make for highly entertaining company' - The Spectator 'Gossipy, waspish, biased, score-settling and very entertaining' - Literary Review 'Morris's eye for detail is a delight. He writes with a pleasingly conversational tone and a dry humour and affection that undercuts the more preposterous behaviour described here ... Juicy little nuggets litter the book' - The Times 'A delight ... Morris writes with a pleasingly conversational tone and a dry humour and affection that undercuts the more preposterous behaviour described here ... Juicy little nuggets litter the book' - The Times 'Gossipy, waspish, biased, score-settling and very entertaining' - Literary Review 'Uproariously funny ... [Morris's] anecdotes are all told with a dry but good-natured humour ... these figures make for highly entertaining company' - The Spectator 'An exceptionally lively, crisply written, independent-minded survey of one of the most bizarre groups of misfits who ever lived' - Mail on Sunday 'A carnival of wackiness' - Big Issue Author InformationDesmond Morris is one of the last surviving Surrealists. His first solo exhibition was held in 1948 and in 1950 he shared his first London show with Joan Miró. He has since completed over 2,500 Surrealist paintings, and eight books have been published about his work. He has also written several books, one of which - The Naked Ape - ranks among the top 100 bestsellers of all time, with over 12 million copies sold. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |