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subrealism
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subrealism (uncountable)
- (art) An artistic movement that seeks to explore the basis of perception.
- 1959, Luis Díez del Corral, The Rape of Europe, page 214:
- But as the development of cubism and other tendencies shows, contemporary art tends to slip away into antirealist abstraction, subrealism and subjectivist creationism, obeying no laws but its own.
- 1981, Arts Magazine (volume 56, page 154)
- […] what André Breton called a higher reality—Surrealism. Herbert Read, ironically, called it Superrealism. I would like to suggest that it is a reality of depth, not height, thus—Subrealism. The sound and light of every painter is ultimately this kind, an intensity and unity that demands the courage to dig, the tenacity to cover the distance, and the poetry to bring it to terms.
- 1981, Charles Russell, The Avant-garde Today: An International Anthology (page 208)
- 2018, Kenji Hasegawa, Student Radicalism and the Formation of Postwar Japan (page 99)
- Whereas surrealism sought to transcend reality from above, 'subrealism' sought to 'dive through the bottom of reality.' The three artists' activities in Shimomaruko were based on this idea.
- (art) The artistic exploration of perverse and unpleasant subject matter.
- 1972, Leo Braudy, Focus on Shoot the Piano Player, page 71:
- While we wait for the necessary publication of a book about "subrealism" in the cinema, almost entirely devoted to French cinema, with an additional chapter on neo-subrealism , Shoot the Piano Player already presents us with a repertoire sufficiently stocked with the characteristic traits of the new school.
- 1999, Deepak Narang Sawhney, Must We Burn Sade?, page 69:
- But Sade's ethnographic subrealism exceeds Marx's historical analysis, supplementing Marx's theoretical enterprise with a monstrous form of critical literary engagement.
- 2010, Lara Anderson, J. P. Spicer-Escalante, Au Naturel: (Re)Reading Hispanic Naturalism, page 234:
- For the avant-garde poet and critic Juan Larrea, the inclination toward the low is approached as a “subrealism” (1944, 89).
- An attitude toward life that lacks genuine engagement or meaning.
- 1966, Jim Evrard, Revolutionary Consciousness, page 15:
- 1984, Hugo Kuyper Letiche, Learning and Hatred for Meaning, page 229:
- The inward-looking approach closes itself up in the classroom and misses the creative energy of mediation which achieves a higher level of reflection, not more exclusive and rigid (as in 'subrealism'), but more encompassing and complete.
- 2019, Ronald Jeremiah Schindler, The Frankfurt School Critique of Capitalist Culture:
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