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Что (кто) такое surrealistic - определение

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL MOVEMENT THAT BEGAN IN THE EARLY 1920S
Surrealist; Surrealism in the United States; Surrealism (art); Surrealists; Surrealistic; Surrealist Movement in the United States; Surrealist Art; Surrealist poetry; Surrealist poet; Surrealist verse; Surrealist art; History of surrealism; Surrealism in the arts; Surrealism in the Arts; Surealism; Surrealist groups; Surrealistic Artists; Surreality; Surrealist movement; Surreal theatre; Surreal art; Surreal fiction; Surrealist Movement; Surrealist writing; Surrealist novel; Surrealist painter; Criticism of surrealism
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York City]]
  • [[Yves Tanguy]] ''Indefinite Divisibility'', 1942, [[Albright Knox Art Gallery]], Buffalo, New York
  • [[Max Ernst]], ''L'Ange du Foyer ou le Triomphe du Surréalisme'' (1937), private collection
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  • [[André Masson]]. Automatic Drawing. 1924. Ink on paper, 23.5 × 20.6 cm. [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York.
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  • Guggenheim Museum]]
  • website=bluemountain.princeton.edu}}</ref> Volume 1, Number 1, October 1, 1924, cover by [[Robert Delaunay]]

surrealistic         
1.
Surrealistic means the same as surreal
.
...the surrealistic way the movie plays with time.
ADJ
2.
Surrealistic means related to or in the style of surrealism.
...Man Ray's surrealistic study of a woman's face with glass teardrops.
ADJ: ADJ n
surrealist         
(surrealists)
1.
Surrealist means related to or in the style of surrealism.
Dali's shoe hat was undoubtedly the most surrealist idea he ever worked on with Schiaparelli.
ADJ
2.
A surrealist is an artist or writer whose work is based on the ideas of surrealism.
N-COUNT
Surrealist automatism         
ART TECHNIQUE
Surrealistic automatism; Automatic equation; Automatism math; Automatism and the computer; Pure psychic automatism; Automatism Artistic Movement; Automatic art
Surrealist automatism is a method of art-making in which the artist suppresses conscious control over the making process, allowing the unconscious mind to have great sway. Early 20th-century Dadaists, such as Hans Arp, made some use of this method through chance operations.

Википедия

Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself. Its aim was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute reality, a super-reality", or surreality. It produced works of painting, writing, theatre, filmmaking, photography, and other media.

Works of Surrealism feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur. However, many Surrealist artists and writers regard their work as an expression of the philosophical movement first and foremost (for instance, of the "pure psychic automatism" Breton speaks of in the first Surrealist Manifesto), with the works themselves being secondary, i.e., artifacts of surrealist experimentation. Leader Breton was explicit in his assertion that Surrealism was, above all, a revolutionary movement. At the time, the movement was associated with political causes such as communism and anarchism. It was influenced by the Dada movement of the 1910s.

The term "Surrealism" originated with Guillaume Apollinaire in 1917. However, the Surrealist movement was not officially established until after October 1924, when the Surrealist Manifesto published by French poet and critic André Breton succeeded in claiming the term for his group over a rival faction led by Yvan Goll, who had published his own surrealist manifesto two weeks prior. The most important center of the movement was Paris, France. From the 1920s onward, the movement spread around the globe, impacting the visual arts, literature, film, and music of many countries and languages, as well as political thought and practice, philosophy, and social theory.

Примеры употребления для surrealistic
1. In light of what is happening in Gaza, "two states for two peoples" looks surrealistic.
2. In a surrealistic touch, a big–screen TV is blaring a Foghorn Leghorn cartoon.
3. When you read all this, a strange, almost surrealistic picture begins to form.
4. In the past three years Mr Eichel‘s early–summer budget presentations have turned into predictable, yet surrealistic, rituals.
5. The pictures from the summit in Paris will provide a surrealistic look at this sad state of affairs.