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100 1 $aD'Alessandro, Stephanie,$eauthor.
245 10 $aSurrealism beyond borders /$cStephanie D'Alessandro, Matthew Gale
264 1 $aNew York :$bThe Metropolitan Museum of Art,$c2021
300 $a383 pages :$billustrations ;$c31 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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500 $a"This catalogue is published in conjunction with Surrealism Beyond Borders, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from October 4, 2021, to January 30, 2022, and at Tate Modern, London, from February 25 to August 29, 2022." -- Colophon
500 $a"Contributions from: Dawn Ades, Patricia Allmer, Tere Arcq, Sanja Bahun, Tessel M. Bauduin, MaríaClara Bernal, Christopher Bush, Lori Cole, José Correa-Vigier, Ambra D'Antone, Clare Davies, Natalia Fernández, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Fabrice Flahutez, Patrick D. Flores, Carine Harmand, Elizabeth Harney, Claire Howard, Shanay Jhaveri, Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Joan Kee, Anneka Lenssen, Partha Mitter, Harper Montgomery, Jennifer Mundy, Kristoffer Noheden, Maia Nuku, Zita Cristina Nunes. Sean O'Hanlan, Gavin Parkinson, Joanna Pawlik, Nadia Radwan, Effie Rentzou, Lauren Rosati, Kuiyi Shen, Rachel Silveri, Sarah-Neel Smith, Katia Sowels, Raymond Spiteri, Jelena Stojković, Abigail Susik, Ming Tiampo, Clare Veal, Christina Weyl, Chinghsin Wu" -- Page [2]
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 353-371) and index
505 00 $gForeword /$tMax Hollein and Frances Morris --$tThe world in the time of the Surrealists /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tThoughts in transmission /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tReimagining Surrealism through journals /$rLori Cole --$tMarvelous montage: Surrealism and film /$rKristoffer Noheden --$tSurrealism in the air /$rLauren Rosati --$tTuning in to and out of modernist transmissions /$rElizabeth Harney --$tPoints of convergence /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tBureau de Recherches Surréalistes, Paris /$rSean O'Hanlan --$tCairo /$rClare Davies --$tHaiti, Martinique, Cuba /$rAnnette K. Joseph-Gabriel --$tOsaka and Nagoya photo clubs /$rJelena Stojković --$tAtelier 17 /$rChristina Weyl --$tMexico City /$rTere Arcq --$tAleppo /$rAnneka Lenssen --$tChicago /$rAbigail Susik --$tA shooting star: Lost Surrealism in China /$rKuiyi Shen --$tHorizons /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tMagischer realismus, neue sachlichkeit, and Surrealism in Germany /$rPatricia Allmer --$tAntropofagia and Surrealism in Brazil /$rZita Cristina Nunes --$tSufism and Surrealism in Turkey /$rSarah-Neel Smith --$t"Sur" within and beyond Surrealism in Thailand /$rClare Veal --$tCatholicism and Surrealism in the Philippines /$rPatrick D. Flores --$tTranslation: Felicitous infidelities /$rJoan Kee --$tTravel, exile, and displacement /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tEva Sulzer's documentary Surrealism /$rRachel Silveri --$tThe exiles of Eugenio F. Granell /$rNatalia Fernández with José Correa-Vigier --$tJoyce Mansour: Between two doors /$rJenifer Mundy --$tTed Joans: Overseas Surrealism /$rJoanna Pawlik --$tExile and the "awakening of race consciousness" /$rMing Tiampo --$tThe Fantasy and fallacy of elsewhere /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tExposition Surréaliste d'Objets, Paris /$rKatia Sowels --$tMarko Ristić's Surrealist wall, Belgrade /$rSanja Bahun --$tThe enchanter's domain: Oceania, The Northwest Coast, and New York /$rClaire Howard --$tPower and agency in Oceanic art /$rMaia Nuku --$tUnder pressure /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tDe schone zakdoek /$rTessel M. Bauduin --$tSeascapes and blue lobsters: Surrealism on the Colombian coast /$rMaría Clara Bernal --$tPrincip slasti, 1968 /$rKrzysztof Fjalkowski --$tSurrealism and the global colonial order /$rPartha Mitter --$tConstellations /$rStephanie D'Alessandro and Matthew Gale --$tBeyond reason /$rChinghsin Wu --$tThe work of dreams /$rHarper Montgomery --$tAutomatism /$rFabrice Flahutez --$tBodies of desire /$rShanay Jhaveri --$tThe uncanny of everyday life /$rNadia Radwan --$tThe poetic object /$rDawn Ades --$tAlternative orders /$rRaymond Spiteri --$tViolence and revolution /$rGavin Parkinson --$tCollective identity /$rChristopher Bush --$tInternationalism and universalism /$rEffie Rentzou.
520 8 $aThis groundbreaking book challenges conventional narratives of Surrealism, tracing its impact and legacy from the 1920s to the late 1970s in places as diverse as Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Romania, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey. In doing so, it presents a more inclusive and accurate understanding of the fundamentally international character and lasting significance of the revolutionary artistic, literary, and philosophical movement. Vibrantly illustrated with more than 300 works of art by both well-known figures-including Dali, Ernst, Kahlo, Magritte, and Miro-and numerous underrepresented artists, this expansive book pushes beyond the borders of history, geography, and nationality to provocatively redraw the map of the Surrealist movement, investigating how its visual languages, ideals, theories, and practices were framed or reframed in contexts far from its Parisian origins. Contributions from more than 40 distinguished international scholars explore themes such as the channels used to transmit ideas; artists' responses to the challenges of political oppression, social unrest, and the effects of colonialism; and experiences of displacement and exile in the twentieth century. Exhibition: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA (04.10.2021-30.01.2022) / Tate Modern, London, UK (25.02-29.08.2022)
650 0 $aSurrealism$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aArts, Modern$y20th century$vExhibitions.
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650 7 $aSurrealism.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01139538
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655 7 $aExhibition catalogs.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01424028
700 1 $aGale, Matthew,$eauthor.
710 2 $aMetropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),$ehost institution.
710 2 $aTate Modern (Gallery),$ehost institution.
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