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Abstract Expressionism
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History ...critic Robert Coates of the New Yorker magazine first reported...and political views of 1930s New Deal Era and social realist artists...Expressionism can be found in Surrealist art (many European artists...Bibliography Dore Ashton , The New York School, A ...
Ernst, Max
Book article from: World Encyclopedia ...Eléphant Célèbes (1921) and Two Children Threatened by a Nightingale (1924). Ernst left the surrealist movement in 1938 and lived in New York (1941–48), where he collaborated on the periodical VVV with André Breton and Marcel Duchamp...
Pollock, Jackson
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History ...Born in Cody, Wyoming, Pollock moved to New York City in 1930 to study with Thomas...compositions based on pictorial dynamics. In New York, Pollock's work was informed by...as well as by the work of the European surrealists, whose ideas about myth and the relevance...
Calder, Alexander
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History ...Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, with a mechanical engineering degree...Pène du Bois at the Art Students League of New York (1923–1925), Calder went to Europe...committed himself to a constructivist‐surrealist form of abstraction. In 1931 he produced...
Gorky, Arshile
Book article from: World Encyclopedia ...He bridged surrealism and abstract expressionism. In 1920, he emigrated to the USA, joining a group of European surrealists in New York in the 1940s. Gorky became fascinated by the work of Joan Miró, who inspired paintings, such as the versions...
interactive fiction
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ...the 1930s Charles Henri Ford, American surrealist poet and editor, organized international chain...collaborators (including members of the New Apocalypse) added a line to build up the...vision makes it virtually unreadable.New forms of interactive authorship have been...
photography
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body ...fetishistic tokens, of the human body. As new technologies made photography progressively...mass reproduction of photographs through new printing technologies expanded the audience...of the Depression of the 1930s, and the surrealist-inspired work of photographers working...
West, Nathanael
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature ...1903–40), pseudonym of Nathan Wallenstein Weinstein, New York author who, after graduation from Brown University...The Day of the Locust (1939), a grotesque depiction in surrealist style of the sham of the city and the pathological misfits...
Amis, Martin (Louis)
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ...on the Times Literary Supplement and literary editor of the New Statesman (1977–79). Stylistically flamboyant, his novels...inventiveness. London Fields (1989), part thriller, part surrealist fable, balances violent action with comedy. Time's Arrow...
Coates, Robert M(yron)
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature ...Eater of Darkness (1929), a surrealist novel. Returning to the U.S...modern Everyman” in New York City; Bitter Season (1946), about New York during World War II...of a Hungarian resident in New York. All the Year Round...

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Satie, Erik (Alfred Leslie)
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...instrumentation incl. typewriter, steamship whistle, and siren. Later, was assoc. with Surrealists and Dadaists. Satie's importance lay in directing a new generation of Fr. composers away from Wagner-influenced impressionism towards a leaner...
Tavener, (Sir) John (Kenneth)
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...1962); Cain and Abel, SATB soloists, orch. (1965); 3 Surrealist Songs, mez., tape, pf. (1967–8); In Alium, sop...The Child Lived, sop., ens. (1992); Akhmatova Songs (new vers.), sop., ens. (1995).CHORUS (unacc. except...

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Profile: New surrealist art exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in...
Transcript from: Morning Edition ...0000 Profile: New surrealist art exhibition...called themselves surrealists, and by many...12th, the word surrealist was used in every...one of the most surrealist images of all...ARCY: Even surrealists like the ...
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Newspaper article from: The Independent (London, England) ...gold jumpsuit. Is there a surrealist in the house? This sketch...of Zombie, But. . ., the new show from Universal Grinding...observational comedians. The new breed is inhabiting a defiantly...affectionately dubs the movement "The New Ponces." Dana Fainaru, ...
Filling in the lines of art history mystery; An ambitious new work views the...
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) ...that included German sculptor, painter and poet Max Ernst; surrealist painter and novelist Leonora Carrington; photographer Lee...Their lives intersect in this time-jumping work that uses a surrealist filter to deal with indigenous culture. Yazzie, a Native...
A Frida Kahlo Surrealist New Year's Eve at Crema Restaurante.
News Wire article from: PRWeb Newswire New York, NY (PRWEB) December 16, 2010 On December 31, 2010, Crema Restaurante will ring in the new year like no other: by hosting a Frida Kahlo Surrealist New Year's Eve Dinner. This Frida Kahlo inspired night will...
Helmer sez hello 'Dali'.(new film on Spanish Surrealist painter)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Daily Variety HOLLYWOOD -- Helmer Simon West's production shingle Simon West Prods. has paid a low-mid-six figure option for the feature film rights to Jeremy Walters spec script "Dali." West has signed on to helm pic, which he will produce with his prexy of production, Jib Polhemus, who brought pic into
Obituary: Charles Henri Ford Enigmatic survivor of New York's Bohemian...
Newspaper article from: The Independent (London, England) ...own poetry had been widely published in Transition, New Directions Annual and The New Yorker. Jean Cocteau declared, "He is a poet in everything he creates." In 1930, Ford moved to New York, and thence to Paris, becoming part of the...
A surrealist treasure finds new home at Art Institute
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times ...s eyes moved across the 77 surrealist artworks she had donated to...with the artists, we met new people and learned so many...s premiere collections of surrealist art, museum officials said...the greatest collections of surrealist art ever assembled," Art...
Comprehensive exhibit of some 565 works by master surrealist on display in...
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream 00-00-0000 Dateline: NEW YORK A white, round moon with...throughout the prolific master surrealist's body of work, which includes...he said. Hochman, a native New Yorker, said he plans to donate...Bryce," commissioned by a New York City socialite. The ...
Putting a new face forward Lipstick and surrealist art? INGRID KENNEDY on the...
Newspaper article from: The Independent (London, England) ...pandered to our vanities, but it now appears to be taking a new-found philanthropic role in fulfilling our cultural needs too...sounding like the call of a bullfighter, Olay is in fact the new brand name for Oil of Ulay - and the Vision Award is only one...
ART REVIEW; Sweet dreams; Walker Art Center explores the surrealist...
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) ...Walker Art Center's enchanting new exhibit, to watch the brief film from...comes. Confected by hermetic American surrealist Joseph Cornell, the 1938 film is a four...collection, including many pieces by new artists, and treasures (by Louise Nevelson...Max Ernst, was one of ...

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