Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst by David Hopkins

Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst by David Hopkins

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A study of the work of Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst providing an examination of their use of the structural interaction of "ready-made" belief systems. The artists are revealed as precursors of the postmodern obsessions with male and female identity and cultural fragmentation. In the CLARENDON STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF ART series.

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Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst by David Hopkins

David Hopkins analyses the extensive network of shared concerns and images in the work of Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst, the greatest names associated with Dada and Surrealist art. This book covers a broad period from c.1912 to the mid-1940s, during which the emergence of Dada and Surrealism in Europe and the United States challenged earlier movements such as Cubism and Expressionism, creating scope for the expression of the unconscious fears and desires of artists acutely sensitive to the troubled nature of their times. Examining Duchamp's and Ernst's subversion and manipulation of religious and hermetic beliefs such as Catholicism, Rosicrucianism and Masonry, David Hopkins demonstrates the ways in which these esoteric concerns intersect with themes of peculiarly contemporary relevance, including the social construction of gender and notions of ordering and taxonomy. This detailed comparison of components of Duchamp's and Ernst's work reveals fascinating structural patterns, enabling the reader to discover an entirely new way of understanding the mechanisms underlying Dada and Surrealist iconography.
impresssive study../ copiously illustrated and pleasingly annotated.../ For any reader wishing to deepen their knowledge of these particular paintings the book is a welcome shake-up of more canonical readings. Dr Hopkins finely spun theoretical framework - dancing as it does from Rosicrucianism to Dutch Symbolism to Descartes and back again - sometimes veers toward hermeticism itself, but nonetheless opens unexpected new prospects on the four central works./ A.A., Art Newspaper, July-Aug 1999.
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ISBN 13 9780198175131
ISBN 10 0198175132
Title Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst
Author David Hopkins
Series Clarendon Studies In The History Of Art
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1998-09-03
Number of pages 230
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