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Livres anciens et modernes

Milanka Todic

Nemoguce: Umetnost nadrealizma. Impossible surrealist art. L'impossible: l'art du surrealisme. The Impossibile Surrealisme Art.

The Museum of Applied Arts, 2002

80,00 €

Editoriale Umbra

(Foligno, Italie)

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Année
2002
Auteur
Milanka Todic
Éditeurs
The Museum of Applied Arts
Thème
Proposte Speciali Eu

Description

Vol. cm,29x2, pp. 319. While surrealism was an international movement in its heyday of the 1920s and 30s, the literary and art movements that occurred outside Paris were often strongly individual and differed widely. This can be seen especially in the Central and Eastern European capitals of Belgrade, Prague and Bucharest. Here is a richly illustrated catalog to accompany the exhibition on Serbian surrealism in 2002-2003, in Serbian, French and English text. Nemoguce (The Impossible) was an almanac that appeared in 1930 brought together for a short time the entire spectrum of the surrealist artists and writers in Yugoslavia. The movement there would soon become more fragmented and splinter into factions due to rivalries, state censorship and political catastrophy. Milanka Todic is renowned for her expertise on 20th century Yugoslav modernism and avant-gardes. This is a superb overview of the era and time and one of the few available references in English language on Serbian surrealism - ISBN: 867415075

ISBN: 867415075
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