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Each master has his
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And if some artists
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Ukrainian art
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oil paintings of
Alex
Litvinov.
Nowadays abstract
representation of
thoughts is in
fashion; essential
principles of
classic painting
have passed to the
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Litvinov basically
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historical themes.
Freud and SurrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism ... The unconscious they were supposedly freeing was based on the ideas of Freud. It
is exceedingly odd that you can declaim with ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY what is and it
isn't surrealism based on early sources, yet you reject these sources when it ...
Surrealism, Freud and TrotskyGroup:
alt.politics.socialism.trotsky ... into the processes of dreaming and, more generally, to all of Freud's work which
is the clinically based exploration of unconscious life." While the Marxist elements
of surrealism remained underdeveloped, Freud's "insights" informed nearly ...
Surrealism and PaintingGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Another example of Freud's less than critical thinking is his relationship
with Fliess. ... But he formulated surrealism out of his own experiences in
the war and painted it with his own scientific poetics. ...
Self Expression, was Re: Strive to be Artificially GenuineGroup:
rec.arts.fine ...Freud couldn't figure out what this babbling poet was going on about -- he saw no
connection between surrealism and psychoanalysis whatsoever. I think that has mostly
to do with Freud having little understanding and appreciation for art. ...
Question for CytheraGroup:
alt.surrealism ... After all, Breton did have some status in the literary world at this point. Freud
had no idea who Breton was, didn't seem to understand Breton's rushed description
of surrealism, and gave Breton very little of his time. ...
Sorbonne Easter BonnetGroup:
alt.surrealism ... imagination. In addition to Surrealist ideas that are grounded in the
ideas of Hegel, Marx and Freud, surrealism is seen by its advocates as
being inherently dynamic and as dialectic in its thought ...
Nik&DaleGroup:
alt.surrealism ... He didn't seem to understand what Breton was talking about -- Freud had never
even heard of surrealism before -- and eventually dismissed Breton from the
room with a smile and a handshake after a short interview. ...
Surrealism - a phase ?Group:
rec.arts.fine ... But I really think Surrealism is somewhat independent of Freud or any other
psychoanalytic theory. Such theories merely posit the concept of an internal reality,
but you can also find ideas in abundance that posit this. ...
Dream class via email - Surrealism includedGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Dream Techniques From Freud I 04. Dream Techniques From Freud II Dream Lab I insert -
DreamSharing via email sign up. 05. ... Jung III: Archetype & Myth 09. Jung IV: Jung
and Dreams 10.: Other Pre-1960's Dream Theories- Adler, Surrealism.. ...
Postmodern unconsciousnessGroup:
alt.postmodern ... My stance (which is very unpopular) is that surrealism is one perspective of many
possible perspectives. ... drives - food - pain etc., the elaboration of these objects
in theory is descriptive of the elaborators (the culture of Freud and Jung ...
What's the deal with Kubrick?Group:
alt.movies.david-lynch
I don't see a connection between Freud and either of those art movements. Surrealism had its roots in a complete rejection of reason, and Freud intended
to dig up rational explanations for irrational behavior. ...
Surrealism as a Complex of Failed AllegoriesGroup:
misc.writing
<Snippage of free-associations about Freud and Breton> A possible step to surrealism
is to return to one of it's roots, the study of the "mind" and then using this medium
itslf to act out that topic, refining itself, perhaps becoming more ...
Surrealism And The Unconscious.Group:
alt.pouting.sandwich ... This is the kind of thought simmering in the twenties and one of the reasons Freud
was so radical. ... You really need to understand this stuff if you're going to understand surrealism and it's relationship to a number of other 20th century ...
Surrealist Manifesto and the unconsciousGroup:
alt.surrealism ... They used -automatic- methods (a very similar notion to Freud's -free association-)
and attempted to, in effect, draw illustrations of ... on) Breton was conscious of all
this of course and was keen to establish it at the core of surrealism. ...
EWS = SurrealismGroup:
alt.movies.kubrick ... about surrealism because nobody else was bringing it up (I mean the actual movement
in the early part of this century). You sound as if you've done some reading in
this area so you'll know that much of their inpiration came from Freud, and ...
Art Review | Salvador Dali: A Brazen Visionary With a Surreal SelfGroup:
alt.rasap ... It is always amazing to see, as this exhibition once more demonstrates, the extent
to which Dalí absorbed Surrealism's tenets while still in Spain, reading Freud word
for word, devouring special magazines and catalogs from Paris and also ...
Some Basics On SurrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism ... we are well aware of Freud's place in surrealist history. but i for
one reject his reductive (and ultimately reinforcing of the status quo)
analysis of human cognition for a more current model. ...
You are what you read?Group:
rec.arts.poems ... This is what Freud never understood (despite Breton's efforts), and
why his correspondence with Breton was so stiff and condescending. Jung
was more of a surrealist than Freud ever was. -Aidan ...
surrealGroup:
alt.surrealism ... This is essentially correct. In pursuing automatic thought, the surrealists considered Freud's model of the mind (and even did original translations of some of Freud's
writings), though Freud is not the beginning or end of surrealism. ...
Qu'est-ce que le surrealisme socialiste?Group:
soc.history.what-if ... The ouster of Trotsky almost guaranteed that Freud and anything associated with
him would be viewed with suspicion by the Soviet leadership. Instead of asking whether
Stalin could have become pro-Surrealist, it might be more useful to ask ...
Surrealism: A Clarification.Group:
rec.arts.fine ... All the things I mention I learned from either the Breton Writings or one or both
Jung and Freud. I am inclined to believe I would be thrown into a room if I were
analyzed. :) Well, I think you have done a good job clarifying Surrealism. ...
Surrealism for DummiesGroup:
soc.culture.indian.telugu ... the short answer is I am lost perhaps I need to go on a course (or read up on) freud
psychology and the ... K Tadepalli gAru sheds some more light on the surreal: <...lines
deleted....> Nothing makes me more aware of surrealism in contemporary ...
Understanding surrealism paintingsGroup:
talk.philosophy.misc ...Surrealism replaced Cubism as the spearhead of the new - the opening up of super
reality of fantasy, dream and imagination. They adopted Dada's game of using words
in random and adopted the dream sequences of Freud whereby sex became the ...
history of surrealism?Group:
alt.surrealism ... It was a psychological exploration of the subconscious fueled by Freudian theories
(although, I think that Freud thought them to be a little off the mark, but
don't quote me on that). It is possible that surrealism may have been fueled by ...
Dead Art formsGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... abstraction. It has been the only type of surrealism accepted by critical
reviewers after the war." Basically, two different interpretations of the
works of Freud and Jung divided the two groups. For ...
Please translate "Le Marteau sans Maitre"Group:
rec.music.classical.recordings ... repressions of reason and convention, and in much of the art of surrealism, sexuality
and Roman Catholicism are at odds, mutually deforming themes. The sacred texts for
the Surrealists included everything from Sade and Freud and Dostoevsky ...
Dream Course includes Surrealism & DreamsGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Dream Recall Basics 03. Dream Techniques From Freud I 04. Dream Techniques From Freud II Dream Lab I insert - DreamSharing via email sign up. 05. ... Jung IV: Jung and
Dreams 10. Other Pre-1960's Dream Theories- Adler, Surrealism.. 11. ...
*HELP* Freud account of the unconsiousGroup:
alt.philosophy ... of the modern skyscraper. Freud's theories lent an aura of profundity
to the plots of dozens of novels and provided a rationale for new art
movements like Surrealism. More than anything else, Freud...
Clarifications is now, "Tiny Dancer, Dancer for Money"Group:
alt.surrealism ... An old joke, but it applies to you -- and Breton, and Freud. i repost my
comments from 1995 when i first encountered this kind of declaration of
"surrealism" passing Nothing has changed in five years? ...
STAINSGroup:
alt.surrealism ... but the most relevant point is: when i encounter a surrealist who still thinks Freud is worth pursuing, i can challenge that and we engage in a discussion
that is rooted in surrealist perspective and theory. ...
Kubrick 101Group:
alt.movies.kubrick ... In it, Breton denounced "the reign of logic" and applauded Picasso and Freud (whose
work at that stage was barely known in France). He gave Surrealism a historical
pedigree, which included the Marquis de Sade, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles ...
automatic writingGroup:
alt.surrealism ... The later is a word associated with William James and his pyschological
work though valuable is different than that which motivated early surrealism, namely that of Freud. It's easy to reject ...
Paul Ableman; Guardian obit (avant-garde novelist)Group:
alt.obituaries ... Ableman's belief in the revolutionary potential of dreams owed a debt to French surrealism, a movement that had a particular impact on him. His nonfiction book
Beyond Nakedness (1990) applied ideas from Freud's Civilisation and Its ...
Email Class on Dreams - inlcludes class on Surrealism!Group:
alt.surrealism ... Dream Techniques From Freud I 04. Dream Techniques From Freud II Dream Lab I insert -
DreamSharing via email sign up. 05. ... Jung III: Archetype & Myth 09. Jung IV: Jung
and Dreams 10.: Other Pre-1960's Dream Theories- Adler, Surrealism.. ...
hobbes/calvin and surrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Litterature: Emmanuel Levinas Ethichs and infinity Andre Breton The first surrealist
manifesto Andre Breton The second surrealist manifesto Sigmund Freud The laugh Salcia
Landsmann Der j=FCdische Witz ed P. King Th.Hobbes Critical ...
REAL SURREALISMGroup:
alt.surrealism ... But Freud "discovered" psychotherapy. But Breton named the many facets and drew
them together into a entity that was identifiable. Surrealism - as an identifiable
body of thought with a name - does not pre-exist Breton. ...
Confession and SurrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism ... And does this desire to peek into other people's bedrooms have anything to do with surrealism? Maybe his voyeurism was all about figuring out if his own sexual desires
and habits were normal. Then again, Breton was a big fan of Freud. ...
Andy WarholGroup:
alt.surrealism ... He is the one who put two and five together and discovered surrealism,
nobody else. His references to others (marx, freud) is only in that these
are individuals who only skimmed surrealism's surface. ...
How surreal is your life...?Group:
alt.surrealism ... of dreams. Freud, however, is a dead end. Some would argue that we have
embraced enough superstition and magic for now. Time to drag surrealism
kicking and screaming into the realm of reason. I ...
what the hell...Group:
alt.surrealism ... man. When Freud turned out to be less than enthusiastic about surrealism,
Breton was bitterly disappointed. And boy was he pissed off when Dali
met Freud, and the two of them seemed to get along. ...
Surrealism: Desire UnboundGroup:
alt.surrealism ... It probably can also be related back to Freud's concept of "Polymorphous
Perversity". ... Certainly, Sade and Freud opened the minds of many people
in those days to unconventional stances on sexuality. ...
"Surreal Lives" by Ruth BrandonGroup:
alt.surrealism ... asshole to be considered a real surrealist? And let me ask the question I asked
previously: were the historical surrealists engaged in a personality cult, with
Breton as the leader? The same argument could be made for Freud, by the way. ...
Non-Automatic SurrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism ... manifesto. To insisted that it stands opposed to Freud is just more evidence
of your segragated thinking. And yet, somehow, the word "unconscious"
has come to be taboo in certain surrealist circles. ...
Andre Breton, the homophobe?Group:
rec.arts.fine ... I remember one photograph of the cover of an early surrealist book that showed a
woman trapped inside a cage. I think hunting through history for sexism is sort
of silly. Going over Freud's life and theory, for example, you'll find he was ...
My essay on SurrealismGroup:
talk.bizarre ... Techniques such as "automatic" writing and painting were practiced, deeply influenced
by the philosophies of Jung and Freud. As may be expected, viewing surrealist art
was a shocking experience for the bourgeois audiences of the time. ...
Lucien FreudGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... Here are some quotes by Freud I have saved from some past research: "The rigidity
of Surrealism, in its rigid dogma of irrationality, seemed unduly limiting. I could
never put anything into a picture that wasn’t in front of me. ...
Dream History, including Surrealism - starts Oct 1Group:
alt.surrealism ... Dream Recall Basics - Dream Techniques From Freud Ancient Dreams: Dream texts &
practices in Early Western Cultures, CG Jung, Adler, Surrealism, Breton, Social
Theorists, Perls, Gestalt, Dreambody and Experiential, Walter Bonime Montague ...
Extended essayGroup:
alt.surrealism ... The centrepiece for the November 1929 Goemans exhibition, and his ticket
into surrealism, was Le Jeu Lugubre. ... Dali had first read Freud’s
Interpretation of Dreams when he was a student in Madrid. ...
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