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D**R
An absolute masterpiece
"New Surrealism: The Uncanny in Contemporary Painting" by Robert Zeller is an absolute masterpiece that seamlessly bridges the gap between historical Surrealism and its vibrant resurgence in contemporary art. This book offers an enlightening journey through the evolution of Surrealism, starting from its roots in the aftermath of World War I and Dada, and following its trajectory through significant events like World War II, introducing us to pivotal figures such as Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, and Leonora Carrington.What truly sets this book apart is its meticulous exploration of how Surrealism continues to thrive and inspire in the present day. Zeller introduces us to a diverse array of international contemporary artists, each weaving the threads of Surrealism into their unique artistic tapestry. The inclusion of artists like Rosa Loy, Glenn Brown, and Arghavan Khosravi in Section Two showcases the incredible breadth and depth of New Surrealism.The third section, featuring personal insights from 14 contemporary artists, including Inka Essenhigh, Ginny Casey, and Anna Weyant, is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. These artists generously share their creative processes, providing a rare glimpse into the profound influence of Surrealism on their studio practices. It's a testament to the enduring power of Surrealism to captivate and inspire across generations.Zeller's writing is both engaging and informative, making the complex history of Surrealism accessible to readers of all levels of familiarity with the art world. The book's structure, moving seamlessly from historical context to contemporary manifestations, ensures a comprehensive and enjoyable reading experience.In essence, "New Surrealism" is not just a book; it's a visual and intellectual feast that celebrates the timeless allure of Surrealism. Whether you're an art connoisseur or a casual reader with a passion for creativity, this book is a must-have for your collection. It brilliantly captures the essence of Surrealism's past and present, making it a five-star masterpiece in the realm of art literature.
J**N
Wins on Two Fronts
1. LOOKS - this is a gorgeous book. The cover is gorgeous, the works shown inside are gorgeous. Glossy, rich, and alive.2. CONTENT - this is a truly interesting book. I find the information about each artist & work(s) absolutely fascinating.It’s a great coffee table book, but let it be more than that. Excellent all the way through
J**N
A must-have for anyone interested in Surealism.
This is a very well researched and entertaining history of Surrealism with contemporary artists in this enduring style.
N**K
Very comprehensive book
Very comprehensive book about the surrealism movement from the start of the Dada movement until the new surrealismIncluding the time line of the eraThe most important artist relatedWritten in a easy languageAnd fit all reader that interesting about the surrealismA must book
K**G
This is a great book.
Inspiration doesn't just pop into my mind; maybe it does sometimes. I'm always looking for it. I take a gamble and buy a book, hoping to find something. This book is a total score. So many wonderfully printed color plates. Very good contemporary art history. The actual book is printed and bound very well (better than any Taschen Press costing 3 times as much). I so happy I have this! I will be taking it to The Art Students League of New York to show my students.
L**N
Surrealism Did Not Die With Breton
What a thrill to be able to open a book on Surrealism that not only explores the historical development of this art genre, but affords us the opportunity to experience its on-going cultural evolution through the works of some 40 + contemporary artists, including the author, Robert Zeller. About a third of the book is devoted to the historical development of 20th century Surealism, with its attendant emergence as both an off-shoot and response to Dadaism. The philosophies and works of almost 40 artists traditionally associated with the genres are represented, with the author affixing the end of this movement as such to the passing of its originator, Breton. The remainder of the book, over 2/3rd of it, is devoted to the continuing influence Surrealism has had in the art field, and the identification by the author of more than 29 contemporary artists he deems as New Surrealists, plus an additional 14 or so as potential studio practitioners. The author does not define by what he means as contemporary, but most, if not all, the covered artwork appears to be 21st century. In terms of organization, the book has both a detailed Table Of Contents and Index delineating the pages on which the artists and their respective works can be found. The overall quality of the print and reproductions is superb; the numerous full-page representations will have you examining for days.
P**S
Great book!
I wasn't sure about ordering this book but wow--it's a fantastic experience. Love the modern-day surreealists--what they do and how they work. So glad i ordered this! Loving it!
K**Z
EXCELENTE RECOPILACION
Muy buen libro para los interesados en la pintura contemporanea.
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