Chapter in Modern Art Book, Surrealism: see details and due date at the end of this Doc. The Unconscious mind is central to Surrealism. Surrealists believed that the unconscious was the source of true artistic genius, and that their work depended upon having the ability “to tap into the raw impulses, desires, and fears that Freud claimed were seated in the unconscious”. Surrealism was very much based on Freudian psychology, leading to the perception of the female form as an object of artistic expression, leading often to a stereotypical interpretation of the female, eventually referred to in artistic terms as the “Male Gaze.” we will discuss this further a bit later. In the Module: SEE the short film on “Surrealism” (it’s 15 minutes ) Questions: One to two well thought out paragraphs to answer these please, using full sentences not bullets. The responses are to be from your required textbook chaper not the web! Thank you 1) What are some characteristics of the Surrealistic artistic style, as well as the names of and specific characteristics of the two strands of Surrealism? 2) which specific artists were associated with each strand of Surrealism? 3)Although Surrealism is an inherently masculine movement, there were several female artists involved. We have learned of more in recent times. One of them was Leonora Carrington. A. Describe her Surrealist Painting , what you see, any figures you recognize (human?animal? etc) and the feeling it gives you, the colors and the mood?”The White Horse Inn.” B. Name at least three things that inspred her to create this painting? 4) 3. What methods and techniques did the Surrealists innovate or explore? include in your explanation, two surrealist artists and a specific work they created, as examples. For instance, One technique important to Surrealism is “psychic automatism,” a method of creating without any subject or structure in mind (278). Salvador Dali created his work The Persistence of Memory with thiskind of free association, starting with one image in mind and then continuing with whatever image came next. He described this method as “a spontaneous method of irrational knowledge based upon the interpretive-critical association of delirious phenomena” 5) describe a photographic process by Man Ray, and what metod/s were used to create it? 6) How and where did Dada begin? What was their (The Artists ) purpose? 7)What was the subject-matter of their art (both men and women artists) 8) A.Choose one surrealist artist, or one from Dada (from your textbook chapter/s) for this question: Please answer both B and C together, using Two to three paragraphs, and using full sentences not bullets . B) if you were living in the times they were living in, would you create a similar style of work they did? why or why not? C) What sort of Art would you create now, during these troubling times during the pandemic? would you choose to be a sculptor, photographer or painter? Why or why not? Thank you for your imput, feel free to embellish here if you wish, it sometimes hard to express, during these difficult times. When people are concerned about today’s health concerns, we can probably start to Imagine what it must have been like for everyone, including artists during WW1 and WW2. Soon we will look at artistic expression after WW2 with the “Abstract expressionists ” of the “New York School.” We will see the influence that Surrealist ideas had on the Abstract expressionism
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