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cquisitions for the Tate collection included | Surrealist and American artworks. |
Paris during the 1920s, at the height of the | surrealist and avant-garde movements. |
May 1900 - 12 December 1971) was an English | Surrealist and Modernist designer and painter. |
Rubberbandits style of comedy is satirical, | surrealist and crude, drawing comparisons to fellow Iri |
"poetic prose" and drama, especially French | surrealist and existential writing, but she translated |
/French seriocomic road movie in the Belgian | surrealist and absurdist tradition, directed by Bouli L |
wat's music was recently licensed for use by | Surrealist animators the Hive of Dukes, who had recentl |
esthetics and culture, preferring a modified | surrealist approach. |
It contains a large collection of Dada and | Surrealist art and literature, much of which was gifted |
the imagination, leading to comparisons with | Surrealist art in the twentieth century. |
the United States, put on the first show of | Surrealist art and, with Kirstein, helped engineer the |
Nesuhi was an avid collector of | Surrealist art. |
ld become a staple of both visual comedy and | Surrealist art: that of inanimate objects refusing to o |
r Mellor (7 June 1921 - 2005) was an English | surrealist artist and publisher of poetry. |
intellectual and a poet, and Pablo Weisz, a | surrealist artist and doctor. |
so contained a controversial poster by Swiss | surrealist artist H. R. Giger entitled Penis Landscape. |
r's Billboard 200, and featured cover art by | surrealist artist H.R. Giger, who designed the Xenomorp |
ependent gallery devoted to the works of the | surrealist artist. |
unu also published graphics from | Surrealist artists such as Victor Brauner. |
istence of a distinctive Birmingham group of | surrealist artists dates from the meeting of Conroy Mad |
t 2001) was an English anarchist, artist and | surrealist author and illustrator. |
film is the third and final part of Kitano's | surrealist autobiographical trilogy, starting with Take |
International | Surrealist Bulletin, Number 4, September 1936. |
ollection Last Week's Apocalypse, was deemed | surrealist by Publishers Weekly, featured a cover illus |
nds, the crack of the shuttle, and generally | surrealist character to have an intense imaginative lif |
d an important influence on the later French | surrealist, Christian d'Orgeix. |
pher, collagist (having invented a number of | surrealist collage methods including the "landscapade" |
This was Burrowes first screenplay, a | surrealist comedy set in working-class Dublin. |
Her work has also been described as " | surrealist", and during 1938 one surrealist described K |
silent film made in 1922, directed by famed | surrealist director Germaine Dulac. |
nt abstract for quite sometime, later adding | Surrealist elements into his work. |
Garip poets used vernacular speech and | surrealist elements in their poems. |
work contains a combination of realistic and | surrealist elements. |
He showed his work in the 1947 International | Surrealist Exhibition in Paris. |
played a major role in organizing the World | Surrealist Exhibition held at Gallery Black Swan in Chi |
the name for the catalogue of the 1976 World | Surrealist Exhibition. |
were invited to exhibit at the major London | surrealist exhibitions of 1937 and 1938 - the group ins |
She is the author of | Surrealist Experiences: 1001 Dawns, 221 Midnights (Blac |
described himself in the past as a "Marxist | surrealist feminist who is not just anti something but |
ench actress best known for appearing in the | surrealist film Un chien andalou. |
gyman) is considered by many to be the first | surrealist film. |
many Free improvisation music concerts with | surrealist, fluxist and dadaist overtones, incorporatin |
After the war, Melly found work in a London | surrealist gallery, working with E.L.T. Mesens and even |
Surrealist gardener Sam Edgar, one of the great philoso | |
eath in the Garden is an adventure film with | Surrealist gestures and symbolism. |
Maddox officially joined the British | Surrealist Group in 1938. |
The Chicago | Surrealist Group has been frequently criticised. |
He was secretary for the British | Surrealist Group and edited the English language surrea |
criticisms and denouncements of the Chicago | Surrealist Group included in the reference section Arse |
de Arte and joined in the activities of the | surrealist group on the island. |
er she was actually expelled from the London | Surrealist Group for not giving her unconditional suppo |
y with del Renzio over the leadership of the | Surrealist Group in England in 1944. |
early 1940 she officially joined the British | Surrealist Group, whose meetings she was to attend for |
the 1920s and published his first novel, the | surrealist Handji, in 1931. |
nequin parts had been inspired by the German | surrealist Hans Bellmer. |
to create narratives, but rather allegorical | surrealist imagery of the unfathomable. |
The book makes extensive use of | surrealist imagery, depicting humans as apes who, as a |
porary French 3D artist mostly known for his | surrealist images rendered in POV-Ray. |
web site project The Book of Beginnings with | surrealist images accompanied with pieces of unfinished |
16 paintings; they are accompanied by verse, | surrealist images that are exquisite by their bizarrene |
o in Puerto Rico has a strong figurative and | surrealist influence and is the period that brought mos |
as a sculptor and as a painter have a clear | surrealist influence. |
ally those of Analytical Cubism, it contains | Surrealist inspired aspects, such as a more colorful pa |
He was invited to the Paris exhibition by | surrealist leader Andre Breton. |
driving rhythm, complementing cryptic, often | surrealist lyrics. |
gazine described as "a five-hour marathon of | surrealist madness", incorporated rubber alligators, ma |
artist best known for his editorship of the | Surrealist magazine View (1940-1947) in New York City, |
In his | Surrealist Manifesto, written in 1924, he praised Freud |
Vaucher also uses the | surrealist method to express her aforementioned ideals |
The | Surrealist Movement in the United States was started by |
trial Workers of the World with links to the | Surrealist movement in France, the British libertarian |
Formed partly as a reaction to the | Surrealist movement that was dominant in the 1920s, the |
pularized roughly contemporaneously with the | Surrealist movement, sometimes incorporated texts such |
L'Oie de Cravan are often influenced by the | surrealist movement. |
or and translator, often associated with the | Surrealist movement. |
g in the French language, connected with the | surrealist movement. |
never had any formal links with the official | Surrealist movement. |
, art critic and writer, and a member of the | Surrealist Movement. |
It sounds like a | surrealist movie. |
A | surrealist music video became one of MTV's most played |
Based on a | surrealist musical Rebecca Moore wrote and directed in |
Prepare to Meet Your Maker is the title of a | surrealist musical mystery play in six episodes by Pete |
ngers of surrealism" in Britain, producing a | Surrealist Nude by 1930 and being described as a surrea |
Conroy Maddox - A | Surrealist Odyssey - Belgrave Gallery, London, 2001 |
Enrico Donati (1909-2008), American | Surrealist painter and sculptor of Italian birth |
Ithell Colquhoun (1906 - 1988) was a British | Surrealist painter and author. |
st collection of paintings from this Belgian | surrealist painter in the world. |
nglish illustrator, designer, cartoonist and | surrealist painter in oil and watercolour. |
of an art foundation named after the Spanish | surrealist painter Angel Planells, personal friend of S |
mber 1912 - 14 January 2005), was an English | surrealist painter, collagist, writer and lecturer; and |
Gaston Bogaert is a | surrealist painter. |
1935: Represented the | surrealist painting exhibition in Copenhagen |
mics world's closest brush with the world of | surrealist paintings (and by the way, Piraro is an exce |
The painting was one of many done for | surrealist patron and Magritte supporter Edward James. |
West Dean House for William James, father of | Surrealist patron Edward James. |
ncreasing interest in experimental music and | surrealist performance art. |
He contributed to the Dada (and later | surrealist) periodical Literature. |
zing in the art of the Dada movement and the | Surrealist periods. |
was characterized by an anti-capitalist and | surrealist perspective on aesthetics and politics, acco |
res the phenomenon of "wrong numbers" from a | surrealist perspective, which was published by Black Sw |
ation of American modernists, and cubist and | surrealist pieces. |
Quirke writes for television with | surrealist playwright Robin French. |
His admiration of the | surrealist poet and Catholic mystic Max Jacob (1876-194 |
ecember 1898 - 9 November 1929) was a French | surrealist poet. |
In 1927, he published Japan's first | surrealist poetry magazine, Fukuiku Taru Kafu Yo. |
nfluence on his earlier poems of Dadaist and | Surrealist principles. |
o, she contributed to numerous international | surrealist publications (including del Renzio's Arson: |
He has also formed two record companies, | Surrealist Records and Derrida Records. |
lumination: Walter Benjamin and the Paris of | Surrealist Revolution. |
om bronze and cast stone, placing him in the | Surrealist school of art. |
as a potential source of inspiration for the | surrealist science-fiction film Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat |
F. E. McWilliam; later the well known Irish | surrealist sculptor. |
970 when he was raising capital to build his | surrealist sculpture garden Las Pozas. |
of international film festivals, the film is | surrealist silent film about a woman that deals with he |
Mid 1930s working in a | surrealist style, under the pseudonym "Max Ebert". |
n allegorical figurative style that combines | surrealist, symbolist and pre-Raphaelite sensibilities, |
(an avant-garde periodical with Dadaist and | Surrealist tendencies), which published reproductions o |
The Solar Anus is a short | Surrealist text written by the French writer and philos |
ecurity Committee Chief of the Revolutionary | Surrealist Vandal Party (RSVP), Advisor to the Niccolo |
Surrealism: | Surrealist Visuality - Keele University Press, 1996 |
He was an early | surrealist, was liberal-minded, and preached vitality. |
He had been painting | surrealist watercolours from the age of 15, but took up |
"Surreal Estate," review of several | surrealist webcomics, Comixtalk, 09/08 |
erest, and probably influenced modernist and | surrealist Western artists such as Henri Matisse, Marc |
Rosemont is the editor of | Surrealist Women: An International Anthology (Universit |
Delhez began exhibiting caricatures and | surrealist work while in college. |
al Art Lodge presented their psychologically | surrealist works, challenging the viewer using simple d |
She was the partner of Claude Cahun, | surrealist writer and photographer. |
eneration, he was the most acclaimed Serbian | surrealist writer, and a revolutionary socialist activi |
el, The Castle of Argol is dedicated to that | surrealist writer, to whom he devoted a whole book in 1 |
of Southern California and heads a class in | surrealist writing at the UCLA Extension Writers' Progr |
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