Revolution of the Mind, Surrealist Provocations: MAX ERNST, CELEBES

teleSUR English 2015-05-07

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German artist Max Ernst survived World War 1, but his experiences as an artillery officer filled him with nausea for the high culture that applauded the war. In Ernst's Dada­inspired paintings and collages, like the 1921 Celebes, André Breton, author of the Surrealist Manifesto, caught glimpses of a Surrealist electric spark that could unleash the unconscious and liberate the
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