10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPERREALIST»
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Bardín the
Superrealist: His Deeds, His Utterances, His ...
Drawn over a period of ten years, a series of stories, observations, and visual gags offers insight into the cartoonist's surrealist influences and follows the misadventures of Bard¡n, whose upper half is transported into another dimension ...
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Realism and the American Dramatic Tradition
The first is the phenomenon of superrealism, dramatic spectacles that strive for a
minimum of artifice or mediation. For the superrealist playwright, such as Terry
Curtis Fox, the early Edward Bond, Wolfgang Bauer, or Franz Xaver Kroetz (and,
...
William W. Demastes, 1996
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The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists
The leading American Superrealist painters include: Chuck *Close, whose
speciality is giant portrait heads; Don Eddy (b 1944), notable for scenes involving
reflections in shop windows; Richard Estes (b 1936), most of whose work is
devoted ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Art
The leading American Superrealist painters include: Chuck *Close, whose
speciality is giant portrait heads; Don Eddy (1944– ), notable for scenes involving
reflections in shop windows; Richard Estes (1936– ), most of whose work is
devoted ...
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Malcolm Morley: Itineraries
Rightly so; except that his symbolic 'X' was not premeditated, and the elements of
the transformation that took place in his painting in the 1970s were already taking
shape in Superrealist painting. Race Track began like any other Superrealist ...
Jean-Claude Lebensztejn, 2001
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Carole A. Feuerman: Sculpture
The work - in resin, cast marble, bronze, and other materials, often painted - ranges from early erotic reliefs through full-scale sculptures of athletes and nudes.
Carole Feuerman, Dena Merriam, Eleanor C. Munro, 1999
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Ten Gifts of the Demiurge: Proclus on Plato's Timaeus
Proclus'. 'superrealist'. theory. of. number. One oftheclassical perennial problems
of philosophy isthe ontological status of numbers. Edmund Husserl describes
numbers as 'unique relationconceptswhich canonlybeproduced againand again
...
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Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-century Philosophers
Cat:'Superrealist'. /nts: Metaphysics; ethics. Educ: Studied in Palermo and Leipzig
. /nfls: Nicolai Hartmann. Appts: Professor of Moral Philosophy and the History of
Philosophy, Palermo (1907 24), where he also taught Philosophy of Law; ...
Stuart Brown, Diané Collinson, Robert Wilkinson, 1996
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The Visual Poetics of Raymond Carver
On the “real as unreal” in superrealist painting, see: Christine Lindey,
Superrealist Painting and Sculpture (New York: William Morrow and Company,
1980). 16. Leo Charney, “In a Moment: Film and the Philosophy of Modernity,” in
Cinema and ...
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Nietzsche: Life as Literature
We now see that what we took as a landscape is actually a superrealist fresco
covering an entire side of an abandoned building. Its details are as minute as its
lines are crisp and clean: every branch and every leaf stands out; there are no ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPERREALIST»
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Saltz on Bjarne Melgaard's Ignorant Transparencies
You can't swing a cat in Chelsea without hitting a giant gallery filled with junk, stage sets, enlarged objects, vitrines, or superrealist high-cost casts of people with ... «Vulture, Oct 13»
WASTED YOUTH
Colen, who in January 2007 appeared on the cover of New York magazine, in bed in his underpants with two other male artists, is known for his superrealist ... «Artnet, Apr 08»
Bardin der Superrealist
Die Zeit ist ein Fluss, mal träge, mal mitreißend. Mal stürzt sie einen in lebensbedrohenden Aktivismus, mal lähmt sie einen mit transzendentaler Illumination. «Parnass, Dec 07»
Bardin the Superrealist Review
Bardin the Superrealist is an ambitious new collection of work by Spanish cartoonist Francesc Capdevila aka "Max" from Fantagraphics Books. While the ... «IGN, Oct 06»