Theatrical design is an under-researched area of Surrealist visual culture. This essay examines two examples of Surrealist set and costume design, created by Salvador Dali and Leonor Fini respectively, through the concept of the monstrous body. Here, ‘monstrous’ refers to the ambiguous body that defies conventional categories. By using the monstrous body to interpret their designs, this essay will yield a deeper insight into these artists engagement with the Surrealist challenge to rational conventions of individualism. It will also evidence their own interests in fluid, metamorphic bodies that blur boundaries of the normative human and the ‘Other’
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The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...
As champions of the irrational and the uncanny, the Surrealists frequently incorporated classical mo...
In this essay I explore a possibility of experiential synthesis of the medicalized abnormal body wit...
This thesis investigates, through a body of interdisciplinary artwork, the representation of the gro...
As champions of the irrational and the uncanny, the Surrealists frequently incorporated classical mo...
This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgresse...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
Just as the surrealistic movement challenged our perception of reality, the present work applies sur...
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Monstrosity has its recognized place in cultural narratives but in philosophical discourse it remain...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
The study of madness has been integral to a number of academic fields concerned with embodied differ...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...
The essay aims to examine possible readings of disability in the context of visual art, especially r...
The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...
As champions of the irrational and the uncanny, the Surrealists frequently incorporated classical mo...
In this essay I explore a possibility of experiential synthesis of the medicalized abnormal body wit...
This thesis investigates, through a body of interdisciplinary artwork, the representation of the gro...
As champions of the irrational and the uncanny, the Surrealists frequently incorporated classical mo...
This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgresse...
I am interested in ways that anxiety, fear and violence can be sublimated into an artistic form. I e...
Just as the surrealistic movement challenged our perception of reality, the present work applies sur...
In his 1944 text, Arcane 17, the Surrealism-founder, André Breton advocated increased political powe...
Monstrosity has its recognized place in cultural narratives but in philosophical discourse it remain...
From the glorified idealism of Classical Antiquity and the perfect proportions of the Renaissance, t...
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
The study of madness has been integral to a number of academic fields concerned with embodied differ...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...
The essay aims to examine possible readings of disability in the context of visual art, especially r...
The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis...