New Surrealism: The Uncanny in Contemporary Painting by Robert
Zeller offers a sweeping exposition of both historical Surrealism
and its legacy in the world of contemporary art. It demonstrates
the many ways in which the most significant art movement of the
last century continues to be relevant today, featuring an
international selection of contemporary artists whose compositions
and studio practice reveal its influence. There are many modalities
of historical Surrealism that still maintain contemporary currency:
presenting the familiar as unfamiliar and uncanny, the
juxtaposition of seemingly unrelated imagery, the use of absurdity
to critique political or social issues, and the use of erotic
imagery in an irrational, non-linear context.Not all the artists
brought together in this book self-identify as Surrealist, per se,
but each uses some variation of Surrealism in a personal manner.
The book begins with a study of the origins, leadership,
participating artists, and major milestones of historical
Surrealism. Zeller chronicles the movement starting at the end of
World War I and the birth of Dada.The most important players and
events emerge throughout the timeline of events-including World War
II, and such notable artists as Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, Leonora
Carrington, and many others-up until the death of its leader Andre
Breton in 1966. Zeller then explores how elements of New Surrealism
are being put into practice in the contemporary art world. Section
Two offers a survey of 29 contemporary artists who engage in New
Surrealism's seemingly unlimited variations of the movement's
original themes, including Rosa Loy, Glenn Brown, and Arghavan
Khosravi.Section Three features 14 artists, including important
contemporary artists such as Inka Essenhigh, Ginny Casey and Anna
Weyant, who speak to Surrealism's influence on their studio
practice, detailing in their own words how they create a
composition from start to finish.
Voľné pokračovanie úspešného románu Tetovač z Auschwitzu z pera
Heather Morrisovej. Cecília Kleinová mala len 16 rokov, keď sa
dostala do vyhladzovacieho tábora Auschwitz-Birkenau. Hoci bola
ešte iba dieťa, vďaka jej kráse si ju vyhliadol veliteľ
Schwarzhuber a násilím ju oddelil od ostatných žien. Výmenou za
noci s ním získala aspoň aký taký pocit bezpečnosti. No netrval
dlho, po oslobodení ju za kolaboráciu odsúdili na 15 rokov nútených
prác na Sibíri, kde sa opäť stretla iba so smrťou a utrpením. Vďaka
láskavosti jednej z doktoriek však Cilka dostáva príležitosť stať
sa zdravotnou sestrou a hoci sa dennodenne borí so smrťou a
utrpením, je rada, že má šancu aspoň trochu pomáhať. Napokon,
napriek všetkému zlu a hrôzam, ktoré prežíva, nájde aj chuť prežiť
a dokonca bojovať o lásku. Z anglického originálu Cilka’s Journey
(Zaffre, an imprint of Bonnier Zaffre, a Bonnier Publishing
company, London 2019) preložila Tamara Chovanová.
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