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How might artistic practice offer unique insight into the cataclysmic debacle of war? Surrealism and the Spanish Civil War plumbs this provocative question through an ambitious account of a pivotal period in European cultural history. A new approach to the subject of artists' responses to war, it articulates the relation between artistic endeavor and politics during periods of social crisis. Through five case studies of widely varying responses to the Spanish Civil War from Miró, Dalí, Caballero, Masson and Picasso, this book investigates Surrealism’s efforts to bridge the divide between political thought and political act. The author examines such central works as Miró’s Still Life with Old Shoe and Dalí’s Autumn Cannibalism in the context of contemporary works and historical events. Only when these images are thus considered, she argues, do they disclose the role of politics in their manufacture. In so doing, Greeley makes a case for the ambivalent status of visual representation vis-à-vis politics, to claim that politics enters the image through the formal strategies of artmaking and viewing, while simultaneously resisting that very incorporation.
Surrealism and the Spanish Civil War considers such volatile topics as Surrealism's various flirtations with fascism, the movement’s troubled relationship to the Communist Party and the Popular Front, and the distinct development of Spanish versus French Surrealism. Greeley’s close analysis of such circumstances explores how the actuality of shifting politics often undermined carefully constructed visual practices, as in the case of the Catalan nationalism which represented one pole of Miró’s surrealism, or Masson’s inability to resolve the tension between a Nietzchean celebration of ecstatic violence and directed political action. The book ends with a discussion of Picasso’s Guernica, to reveal the profound role politics played in the constitution of Guernica, not as something to be represented iconographically, but as a ‘performative’ force remade through the actual process of representation.
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Art, Art and the war, Surrealism, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939, Political aspects of Art, History, Art, political aspects, Spain, history, civil war, 1936-1939, Political aspectsPeople
André Breton (1896-1966), André Masson, Georges Bataille, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Salvador DalíTimes
20th century, Civil War, 1936-1939Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Surrealism and the Spanish Civil War
2006, Yale University Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0300112955 9780300112955
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