Compulsive beauty
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Surrealism has long been seen as its founder, André Breton, wanted it to be seen: as a movement of love and liberation. In Compulsive Beauty, Foster reads surrealism from its other, darker side: as an art given over to the uncanny, to the compulsion to repeat and the drive toward death.
TitleCompulsive beauty
Author
Place of publicationCambridge, Mass., Londen, England
PublisherMIT Press
Year of publication1993
Pagination338 p.
Illustrationsafbn.
Dimensions24 cm
Materialboek
Series titleOctober Books
ISBN0-262-06160-0
Subjecteroticism in art, erotic art, psychology in art, Surrealist, theory
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B-6/1994 | ,7.036.6,FO:X"1993 | Available |
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Loan status | Available |