Topic > Surrealism Vs Surrealism - 982

The surrealist movement, unlike Dada, was made up of components: artists, poets, writers all united under Andre Breton, a poet, who wrote the Surrealist Manifesto in 1924. For Brenton, automatism , hallucination and irrational thinking, remembered dream associations and images that allowed the liberation of the psyche from the slavery of reason. It glorifies irrationality and gives and bestows objective status on a wide range of fantastic images. Surrealism was a revolution not only in style but also in philosophy. Surrealism questioned humanity's entire relationship and perspective to our sense of reality. They argued that to give meaning to existence – to give meaning to our actions and statements – human beings must build a belief system, a form of reality around us. Yet there are points where humanity reaches a point where the injustice of life gives us a feeling of meaninglessness. However, the Surrealists wanted to awaken man's talents for the irrational, the fantastic, and the spiritual that had been deeply hidden under Modernism and Humanism. Surrealism reconciled all the contradictions in thought and the human condition, allowing the mind to overcome the barriers of reason and dream, reason and madness. The surrealist vision seeks a higher reality through the means of the subconscious. Surrealist art had to reconcile the differences between man, the social animal, and man, the individual, as well as the differences between man's conscious and subconscious. His task was to connect the two components into something newer, a greater reality. At first, Surrealism was primarily a literary movement, but it gave artists access to new subject matter and a process for evoking it. When surrealist paintings began to emerge, divided… down the middle of the paper… they are turned upside down, the skies are removed like wallpaper, these contradictions are depicted. In performance art, Lady Gaga, a contemporary pop singer, also embodies the strangeness of Surrealism. With her costumes and extravagant ideas, she transforms her stage into a wonderland. Its stage represents everything that society rejects. His videos and performances are engaging; viewers critically see the underlying commentary behind cultural phenomena. For example, his piece Paparazzi, comments on society. She is the celebrity she is in real life and at the same time questions the conditioning of the masses to revere celebrity culture. Although using only a few examples, surrealism did not stray too far from the fine arts but spread to all art forms. In the digital age, the canvas on which we paint or write has expanded and evolved since surrealism emerged.