Surrealism Write-up Essay

                As a cultural movement, surrealism is a much discussed and abstract art form. It is largely considered to be one of, if not the, most popular and well-known types of abstract art form that incorporates many photographic and art aspects. These aspects include: strange juxtapositions, elements of surprise, and overall non sequitur. Juxtapositioning is placing two objects with abstract concepts next to each other, and non sequitur means basically that in the order of things presented, the object doesn’t really belong and it creates a confusing or humorous effect. These two important aspects of surrealism in photography really make the picture interesting.

                Now, many surrealist artists, photographers, and writers consider their’ work to be as a philosophical movement. They thought very highly of their’ photographs and art pieces, and not necessarily because of egotistical reasons, but they really believed that they were leading a movement. Andre Breton who served as a neurological psychiatrist for shell-shocked WWI soldiers, became the real first father of the surrealist movement. He joined Dada activities in Paris and transformed it into an automatism movement, and with his partners Louis Aragon and Philippe Soupault, managed to bring in many, many more aspiring artists and writers for the movement.

                Over many years after the WWI period, the already popular surrealist movement grew even more as more and more artists were drawn in to the unique style of art. In 1936, the London International Surrealist Exhibition was opened and at the time was considered to be the ideal standard of international exhibitions.

All by Arthur Tress




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