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Surrealist Collage in Text and Image
Dissecting the Exquisite Corpse
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by Elza Adamowicz
Cambridge University Press
Due/Published
December 2004, 268 pages,
paper
ISBN
0521619874
Elza Adamowicz presents an analysis of surrealist collage, both as a technique of cutting and pasting ready made material, and as a subversive and creative strategy. She considers verbal collage, pictorial collage, and the hybrids they generate, and discusses the works of Max Ernst and AndrÈ Breton, as well as those of Aragon, Brunius, Eluard, Hugnet, Magritte, PÈret, Styrsky and others. Focusing on the recycling of art-historical icons, the parodic reworking of narrative clichÈs, the concept of defamiliarisation of the banal, or the relations between part bodies and totalities, she offers close readings of individual collages, and links specific aspects of collage practice to central issues of surrealist aesthetic and political thought. Throughout this well illustrated study Adamowicz confronts the 'monstrous' nature of collage, grounded on excess and composed of irretrievable fragments and hovering signs. Contents List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Beyond painting; 2. Cutting; 3. Pasting; 4. Cocking a snook; 5. Between FantÙmas and Freud; 6. Masking; 7. The future of statues? 8. An impossible mosaic; Notes; Bibliography; Index of surrealist collages; Index. |
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