Surrealistas en el exilio y los inicios de la Escuela de Nueva York

A survey of the Surrealist movement and its North American exile, with a focus on its local epigons and the movement’s influence in forging the New York School. The essays contained within explore aspects such as the impact of Indigenous art; the boundless nature of North America; the reception of Picasso and Miró; the role of gallerist Julien Levy; the influence of Jung in the overhaul of Freudian dogma; Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century gallery; the impact of Mexico on André Breton; and the relationship between Surrealism and Abstraction.

Authors

Josefina Alix, Fred Becker, Maria Lluïsa Borràs, Salomon Grimberg, Emmanuel Guigon, Lisa Jacobs, Michael Leja, Martica Sawin, Charles Seliger, Ana Zarzo

Year:
1999
Edition:
Bilingual
Language:
English and Spanish
Type:
Exhibition Catalogue
Binding:
Paperback
Format:
Printed
Dimensions:
24 x 27,5 cm
Pages:
460
ISBN:
84-8026-137-4
NIPO:
181-99-025-7
Edited by:
Aldeasa and Museo Reina Sofía
Editorial line:
Exhibitions

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