Similar words: surreal, realism, realise, realistic, resurrect, surrender, insurrection, resurrection. Meaning: [sə'rɪəlɪzm] n. a 20th century movement of artists and writers (developing out of dadaism) who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams.
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1. Not that we should over-emphasise Lorca's surrealism.
2. Much the opposite with postmodernist surrealism and pop art.
3. Surrealism is an escape from dualism.
4. The connections and friendships of Surrealism can also be instanced as opportunities for advocacy.
5. We will find here, in the case of surrealism,(sentencedict.com) a not dissimilar state of affairs.
6. Surrealism and science fiction are derivative from the unrealities, consoling or menacing, of fairyland.
7. In surrealism the revolution of the psychic self the inner world, was symbiotically linked with revolutionary Marxism.
8. Indeed, Lacan was much influenced by surrealism, and Bowie compares his writing to Finnegans Wake.
9. Both Dada and Surrealism were once at the cutting edge of art and design.
10. Yes, it's a painting of surrealism.
11. Not that Henry Hitchings's book is about verbal surrealism.
12. The artist Salvador Dali is synonymous with surrealism.
13. Art Movements - Realism - Suprematism - Surrealism - Symbolism.
14. Surrealism, with its dreamlike associations, easily lent itself to the wordplay and psychological symbolism of advertising, cartoons, and theme parks.
15. In this process, Surrealism became the genre which acted the longest time in The Western Modern Style Art by right of semicentennial life.
16. Surrealism: You have two giraffes. The government requires you to take harmonica lessons.
17. The movement synthesised elements of modern art that hadn't been brought together before, such as Cubism and Surrealism.
18. They also denote deliberate obfuscations deriving from Dada and Surrealism.
19. Sometimes Doogan abandons her classical re-visions altogether and heads into surrealism.
20. M'ARS specialise in a distinctive form of traditionalism, close to surrealism.
21. There was a basic discrepancy between the revolutionary tenets of Marxism and surrealism.
22. The piercing brilliance of the late afternoon sunlight seems to intensify the surrealism of the constantly changing scenery.
23. In its usage of the real or referent as signifier, surrealism eminently illustrated de-differentiated signification.
24. The artist portrayed images of daily life in his native town of Ocotlan with vivid colors, surrealism and magical realism.
25. An architect, artist and former NASA illustrator, american artist Kurt Wenner 's amazingly detailed street artworks conjure images of both Baroque religious murals and a Salvor Daliesque surrealism.
26. From his design ichnography can see, the language comes from his form to draw at the surrealism mostly, also get at the same time the influence of cubism.
27. He loathed gentility and social convention. To him they smacked of fakery, like the various artistic symbolisms, Surrealism among them, that modern painting had contrived.
28. The various groups had either stagnated, transferred loyalties , or merged into constructivism or surrealism.
29. The " nonrepresentational --- creative" movements in the 1930's targeted the conservatisms and popular surrealism.
30. Then, we will turn to twentieth-century anxieties about a popularized machine culture, as evinced by restless new movements such as Cubism, Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism.
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