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Titre
Imagine! 100 ans de surréalisme international, [exposition, Bruxelles, Musées royaux des beaux-arts de Belgique, 21 février-21 juillet 2024]
Édition
Ludion
Date
2024
Type de support
Catalogue d'exposition
Titre
Imagine! 100 ans de surréalisme international, [exposition, Bruxelles, Musées royaux des beaux-arts de Belgique, 21 février-21 juillet 2024]
Contributeur(s)
Édition
Ludion
Date
2024
Description matérielle
1 volume (232 p.) ; illustrations en couleurs, couverture illustrée en couleurs
Dimension
35 cm
Langue(s)
français
Titre de forme
Exposition, Bruxelles, Belgique, Musées royaux des beaux-arts de Belgique, 2024
ISBN
978-94-6478-112-0
Notes
From Giorgio de Chirico to Jackson Pollock, Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Dorothea Tanning, Man Ray and Leonor Fini: the exhibition and accompanying book offer an immersion in surrealist poetry, dream, the labyrinth, metamorphosis, the unknown and the subconscious, led by the great names of the surrealists.
IMAGINE! explores surrealism from a symbolist perspective, through more than 130 works of art (paintings, works on paper, sculptures, objects, assemblages, and photographs), focusing on the connections and similarities, and the differences between surrealism and symbolism, one of its precursors.
From 1880 onwards, Brussels was an exceptional hub for the arts and the avant-garde, as demonstrated by the exhibitions of groups such as “Les XX” and “La Libre Esthétique”. Symbolism, embodied in particular by Rops, Spilliaert, Khnopff, Delville and Minne, evolved rapidly in Brussels and largely anticipated the emergence of the surrealist movement. A few decades later, Brussels became a centre for Belgian surrealism. Despite the cultural rupture caused by World War I, the older symbolists and the emerging youth were never fundamentally alienated from each other. (site éditeur)
IMAGINE! explores surrealism from a symbolist perspective, through more than 130 works of art (paintings, works on paper, sculptures, objects, assemblages, and photographs), focusing on the connections and similarities, and the differences between surrealism and symbolism, one of its precursors.
From 1880 onwards, Brussels was an exceptional hub for the arts and the avant-garde, as demonstrated by the exhibitions of groups such as “Les XX” and “La Libre Esthétique”. Symbolism, embodied in particular by Rops, Spilliaert, Khnopff, Delville and Minne, evolved rapidly in Brussels and largely anticipated the emergence of the surrealist movement. A few decades later, Brussels became a centre for Belgian surrealism. Despite the cultural rupture caused by World War I, the older symbolists and the emerging youth were never fundamentally alienated from each other. (site éditeur)
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Musée national Picasso-Paris
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Numéro d'inventaire | Cote topographique | Conditions d'accès | Localisation | Description |
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BIB 014203 | 2024 BRU | Communicable | Salle de lecture |