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An edition of Surrealism (2001)

Surrealism

desire unbound

The surrealist leader André Breton described desire as the "only master that man must recognize." One of the surrealism's defining themes, desire was expressed variously in Salvador Dalí's charged landscapes, Joan Miró's lyric abstractions, and Hans Bellmer's unsettling nudes. Influenced by Sigmund Freud, the surrealists saw sexual desire as a path to self-knowledge - "a theatre of provocations and prohibitions in which life's profound urges confront one another." Published to accompany a major transatlantic exhibition of international surrealism, this lavishly illustrated catalogue explores desire in surrealist art in both words and images. Key works by such artists as Marcel Duchamp, René Magritte, Max Ernst, Dalí, Giogio de Chirico, Alberto Giacometti, Bellmer, Meret Oppenheim and Claude Cahun are illustrated and discussed, as are surrealist films and photographs by Man Ray, Brassaï, and others.^

The volume also features some of the rare and beautiful books produced by the surrealists in their celebration of love, as well as a selection of fascinating manuscripts, letters, and documentary photographs that reveal the personal contexts of the group's exploration of desire. Essays by leading scholars show how the theme of desire was implicated in almost all aspects of surrealist activity - not only its art and writings, but also its political struggles and its ethical stances on issues involving individual liberty and the social control of sexuality. This attractive and provocative volume illustrates a vision of desire that embraces both sublime exaltation and dark carnality. It shows the unprecendented intensity with which the surrealists extolled love and the extent to which they depicted desire as implicated in every thought, action, event, and encounter.^

A major contribution to surrealist studies, this volume is edited by Jennifer Mundy and has contributions from Dawn Ades, Katherine Conley, Neil Cox, Carolyn J. Dean, Hal Foster, Vincent Gille, Jean-Michel Goutier, David Hopkins, Radovan Ivsic, Julia Kelly, Annie Le Brun, David Lomas, and Alyce Mahon. -- from dust jacket.

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349

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Table of Contents

Letters of desire / Jennifer Mundy
Omnipotence of desire : surrealism, psychoanalysis and hysteria / David Lomas
Prière de frôler : the touch in surrealism / Julia Kelly
Anamorphic love : the surrealist poetry of desire / Katharine Conley
Books of love, love books / Vincent Gille
Lives and loves / Vincent Gille
Surrealism, male-female / Dawn Ades
Violation and veiling in surrealist photography : woman as fetish, as shattered object, as phallus / Hal Foster
History, pornography and the social body / Carolyn J. Dean
Critique of pure desire, or when the surrealists were right / Neil Cox
Staging desire / Alyce Mahon
Desire, a surrealist "invention" / Annie Le Brun.

Edition Notes

Catalog of an exhibition held at Tate Modern, London, Sept. 20-2001-Jan. 1, 2002, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Feb. 6, 2002-May 12, 2002.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-325) and index.

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Princeton, N.J
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Exhibitions

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Library of Congress
NX456.5.S8 S872 2001, NX456.5.S8S872 2001

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Pagination
349 p. :
Number of pages
349

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23240418M
ISBN 10
0691090645, 0691123365
LCCN
2001032101
OCLC/WorldCat
46809974
LibraryThing
400777
Goodreads
1589571
404648

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OL18421302W

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