The savage eye /

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Imprint:Oslo : Munch, [2022]
©2022
Description:316 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 27 cm
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12740439
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Other authors / contributors:Bell, Kate (Editor), editor.
Munch-museet (Oslo, Norway), host institution, issuing body.
ISBN:9788293560753
8293560754
Notes:"Published to accompany the exhibition The Savage Eye at MUNCH 12 February - 8 May 2022"--Page 316.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:In 1930, Edvard Munch was affected by an eye problem that temporarily blinded him in one eye. During this period, he made a series of abstract and symbolic works inspired by the images the disease produced on his retina. In the book The Savage Eye, these works form a bridge between two radical art movements, Symbolism and Surrealism, both of which explored the idea of the unconscious.

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505 0 0 |g The Savage Eye  |t The Savage Eye ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |t The Surrealism of Edvard Munch: A Case Study in the Symbolist Genealogy of Surrealism /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen --  |g Other Realities  |t Other Realities ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |g Automatic Messages  |t Automatic Messages ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |t 'A Maze of Lines': Reading the Tangle in the Visual Culture of Symbolism and Surrealism /  |r David Lomas --  |g Formless Bodies  |t Formless Bodies ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |t The Surreal Life: Psychoanalsis and Surrealism /  |r Jamieson Webster --  |g Revolutionary Desire /  |t Revolutionary Desire ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |g Marvellous Nature  |t Marvellous Nature ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |t A Natural History of August Stindberg's Surrealism /  |r Allison Morehead --  |g Mythic Unconscious  |t Mythic Unconscious ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang --  |t A Surrealist Manifesto of Symbolism: André Breton, Charles Filiger and Dessins Symbolistes /  |r Gavin Parkinson --  |g Haunted Identities  |t Huanted Identities ⁺ Plates /  |r Lars Toft-Eriksen and Emil Leth Meilvang. 
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650 0 |a Subconsciousness in art. 
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650 6 |a Inconscient dans l'art. 
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650 6 |a Symbolisme (Mouvement artistique)  |v Expositions. 
650 6 |a Inconscient dans l'art  |v Expositions. 
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