The Lives of the Surrealists
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The Lives of the Surrealists

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The Lives of the Surrealists

About this book

No other art movement in history has contained two artists as different as Magritte and MirĂł. This is because Surrealism was not in origin an art movement, but a philosophical strategy. It was a way of life a rebellion against the establishment that had given the world the hideous slaughter of the First World War. Instead of trying to analyse the work of the Surrealists, bestselling author and Surrealist artist Desmond Morris concentrates on them as people as remarkable individuals. What were their personalities, their predilections, their character strengths and flaws? Did they enjoy a social life or were they loners? Were they bold eccentrics or timid recluses? Drawing on the authors personal knowledge of the Surrealists, this book captures their life histories, idiosyncrasies and often-complex love lives, vividly illustrated with images of the artists and their works. The arts of Surrealism were both spectacular and international, shaped by the darkest, most irrational workings of the unconscious. Shocking, witty and always entertaining, Morris tales illuminate the striking variation in approaches to the Surrealist philosophy, both in the artists work and in their lives.

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INDEX

Page numbers refer to the 2018 print edition
Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations
A
Abraham, Jacqueline 50–1
abstract expressionism 141, 143, 173–4, 175, 189, 212, 213
abstract surrealism 8
Abstraction-Création 30
Academy of Arts, Weimar 27, 29
Agar, Eileen 20, 21–6, 56
The Reaper 24
L’Age d’Or 87
Alpert, Anne 176
Apollinaire, Guillaume 223–4, 226
Arm, Annette 134, 136, 137, 138
Armory Show (1913) 103, 234
Arp, Jean (Hans) 6, 12, 27–31, 28, 84, 199
and Alexander Calder 68
and André Breton 63
breaks surrealist rules 56
exhibitions 132
and Marcel Duchamp 107
and Max Ernst 112
and Meret Oppenheim 202
Torso, Navel, Mustache-Flower 31
Art Academy, Brussels 167
Asquith, Herbert 22
Aurenche, Marie-Berthe 115, 116
B
Bacon, Francis 32–9, 33
Figure Study II 36
Balthus 134
Bard, Joseph 23, 25, 26
Barr, Alfred 252
Barrera, Balbina 146
Bartlett, Robin 23
Baziotes, William 175
Beckett, Samuel 246
Bellmer, Hans 40, 41–5
Peg-Top 43
Untitled (Self-Portrait with Doll) 40
Bosch, Hieronymus 15, 85
Boué, Valentine 216, 217, 218, 222
Braemer, Ingrid 127
Brancusi, Constantin 23, 30, 48, 68, 102–3, 108
Braque, Georges 59, 164, 218
Brauner, Victor 46, 47–51, 143
and André Breton 48, 51
Conspiration 49
is expelled from surrealist movement 56
and Leonor Fini 121
and Yves Tanguy 244
Breton, AndrĂ© 6, 15, 52–63, 53, 84, 151, 180
and Alberto Giacometti 132, 134
and Alexander Calder 69
and AndrĂ© Masson 166, 168–9, 171
and Arshile Gorky 141, 143, 177
Un Chien Andalou 86
and de Chirico 52, 59, 78, 79, 81
and Edouard Mesens 182
and Eileen Agar 23, 25
First Surrealist Manifesto (1924) 11–12, 20, 29, 41–2, 55, 82, 173, 224
and Hans Bellmer 42
and Henry Moore 199
and Joan Miró 186, 188–9
Leonor Fini’s view of 51, 121
and Leonora Carrington 74
and Man Ray 236, 239
and Marcel Duchamp 59, 61, 63, 107
and Max Ernst 110, 113, 116–17
and Meret Oppenheim 202, 206
Pablo Picasso 224, 226–7
and Paul Delvaux 94, 97
Poem-Object 58
and RenĂ© Magritte 160–1, 165
La Révolution Surréaliste 13
and Roberto Matta 143, 174–5, 176–8
and Roland Penrose 215, 217
and Salvador Dalí 63, 82, 86–8, 90, 91
Second Surrealist Manifesto (1929) 169
and Victor Brauner 48, 51
VVV 171
and Wifredo Lam 146, 147, 149
and Wilhelm Freddie 128
and Wolfgang Paalen 211, 212, 213
and Yves Tanguy 241, 244, 246, 247, 248
Breton, Aube 61, 62–3
British Surrealist Group 34
Browner, Juliet 116, 239, 240, 252
Buñuel, Luis 16, 56, 86, 87, 91–2, 160–1
Burra, Edward 56
Burton, Nan 152, 154
C
Cabalé, Odette 16...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. About the Author
  4. Other titles of interest
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction
  8. Eileen Agar
  9. Jean (Hans) Arp
  10. Francis Bacon
  11. Hans Bellmer
  12. Victor Brauner
  13. André Breton
  14. Alexander Calder
  15. Leonora Carrington
  16. Giorgio de Chirico
  17. Salvador DalĂ­
  18. Paul Delvaux
  19. Marcel Duchamp
  20. Max Ernst
  21. Leonor Fini
  22. Wilhelm Freddie
  23. Alberto Giacometti
  24. Arshile Gorky
  25. Wifredo Lam
  26. Conroy Maddox
  27. René Magritte
  28. André Masson
  29. Roberto Matta
  30. E. L. T. Mesens
  31. Joan MirĂł
  32. Henry Moore
  33. Meret Oppenheim
  34. Wolfgang Paalen
  35. Roland Penrose
  36. Pablo Picasso
  37. Man Ray
  38. Yves Tanguy
  39. Dorothea Tanning
  40. Further Resources
  41. Further reading on individual artists
  42. Acknowledgments
  43. Illustration credits
  44. Index
  45. Copyright