A home for surrealism : fantastic painting in midcentury Chicago
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A home for surrealism : fantastic painting in midcentury Chicago
Arts Club of Chicago , Distributed by University of Chicago Press, c2018
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Catalog of the exhibition held at the Arts Club of Chicago, [June 7-August 17, 2018] (オンライン), 入手先<https://www.artsclubchicago.org/exhibition/home-for-surrealism/>, (参照2019-9-25)
Other contributors: Adam Jolles, Janine Mileaf, Joanna Pawlik, Marin Sarvé-Tarr
Artist biographies: p. [126]-129
Selected general bibliography: p. [130]-131
Includes index
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Chicago has for decades years been one of the most prominent cities where European surrealism is avidly collected and displayed. However, there has yet to be a scholarly exhibition and catalogue that addresses the local manifestations of this international mode of art. A Home for Surrealism focuses on a select group of painters whose work in the 1940s and ’50s both transformed the domestic and domesticated the surrealist, particularly in Chicago. Working independently, but within a chain of social and artistic relationships, this group explored the interior as a site of projected imagination and fantasy, and the self as the generator of such altered perception. Including contributions by Robert Cozzolino, Adam Jolles, and Joanna Pawlik, the book provides a richly illustrated account of an international movement’s unlikely—but somehow ever so fitting—home in America.
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