Description: Surrealism: Desire Unbound Surrealism: Desire Unbound 352 pages book size 11¼" x 9¾" (28.6 x 24.8 cm.) over 300 color illustrations published 2001, Princeton University Press, NJ hardbound with dustjacket text in English Condition: new sealed copy Published to accompany the major transatlantic exhibition held Sep 20, 2001 - Jan 01, 2002 at the Tate Museum, London and continuing Feb 06 - May 12, 2002 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. Includes works by virtually every major artist connected with the vintage Surrealist movement. Surrealism: Desire Unbound is not only a wonderfully produced catalog to accompany the Tate Modern's excellent surrealism exhibition but also a compelling addition to surrealist studies in its own right. As lavishly illustrated as you could hope for (no fewer than 300 color illustrations), the book really owes its strength to the quality of the essays, which come from some of the best art historians around. Professor Dawn Ades, the consultant editor, contributes Surrealism, male-female, which builds on themes of sexuality and the notion of the fluidity of the category of gender so important to the surrealists, which she (and others, see particularly Surrealism and Women) has previously addressed elsewhere; her book on Marcel Duchamp, a constant reference point for so much modern art, is particularly good. Hal Foster (well known for his argument that the 1990s saw the return to bodies and spaces in art in his thought-provoking The Return of the Real) adds a superb essay on the objectification and fetishization of women within surrealist photography. David Lomas walks us through the influence of Freud (arguably the first theorist of desire and psychoanalysis) on surrealism, and Annie Le Brun rounds off the book with a look at the invention of desire by surrealism and its adoption by modernity. Desire, as a category and as an impetus, compelled much of the art and thinking of the surrealists, and this excellent volume does much to explore and problematize the issues surrounding sex, gender, and identity (the subtitle of the essential Women in Dada, which should certainly be consulted when broaching these issues) that obsessed these important artists and their often iconic art. This is a big, beautiful, and bold book that does the surrealists proud. --Mark Thwaite, Amazon.co.uk
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Binding: Hardcover w/Jacket
Subject: Art & Photography
Topic: Fine Arts
Printing Year: 2001
3rd Level Category: Catalogs, Exhibitions