Raised by a fascist father in Nazi Germany, the Surrealist artist Hans Bellmer (1902-1975) dedicated his œuvre to a perverse rewriting of the symbolic order. Famous for the two dolls he constructed in the mid-1930s, his transgressive ideas around the body as anagram were shared by his partner Unica Zürn. Both broke received codes of behaviour and the implicit rules of language, providing fertile ground for artists and other thinkers, including feminists, to similarly rewrite the body. ON FIGURE/S is published in parallel with the exhibition FIGURE/S: drawing after Bellmer (Drawing Room, London, September 2021). It gathers responses to its themes: body as letter, word and sentence; perversion and enjoyment; technical and forensic drawing in ...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
Palmer discusses the position Dunning's work takes in the power relations of gender, the art world a...
This thesis explores the relationship between Surrealist photographer Hans Bellmer’s first book, The...
The aim was to discuss the category of the object and its dimensions in the work of Hans Bellmer (19...
This thesis explores the relationship between Surrealist photographer Hans Bellmer’s first book, The...
En el marc surrealista de la «femme-enfant» s’hi desenvolupa la idea de la «dona-nina» i del maniquí...
The author considers the visualisation of the body under conditions of war through a discussion of t...
This dissertation is largely an analysis of Hans Bellmer's work and an investigation of aspects of v...
Diplomska naloga obravnava dve ženski lutki in njune fotografije nemškega umetnika Hansa Bellmerja, ...
<p>En la producción artística de Hans Bellmer confluyen factores que se inscriben tanto en el ámbito...
Hans Bellmer (1902-1975), neusachlicher Zeichner im Umfeld des Berliner Dadaismus und Photograph des...
Hans Bellmer (1902-1975), neusachlicher Zeichner im Umfeld des Berliner Dadaismus und Photograph des...
Hans Bellmer (1902-1975), neusachlicher Zeichner im Umfeld des Berliner Dadaismus und Photograph des...
This paper intends to elucidate the meaning of �the uncanny� based on �Das Unheimliche� and Freud�s ...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
Palmer discusses the position Dunning's work takes in the power relations of gender, the art world a...
This thesis explores the relationship between Surrealist photographer Hans Bellmer’s first book, The...
The aim was to discuss the category of the object and its dimensions in the work of Hans Bellmer (19...
This thesis explores the relationship between Surrealist photographer Hans Bellmer’s first book, The...
En el marc surrealista de la «femme-enfant» s’hi desenvolupa la idea de la «dona-nina» i del maniquí...
The author considers the visualisation of the body under conditions of war through a discussion of t...
This dissertation is largely an analysis of Hans Bellmer's work and an investigation of aspects of v...
Diplomska naloga obravnava dve ženski lutki in njune fotografije nemškega umetnika Hansa Bellmerja, ...
<p>En la producción artística de Hans Bellmer confluyen factores que se inscriben tanto en el ámbito...
Hans Bellmer (1902-1975), neusachlicher Zeichner im Umfeld des Berliner Dadaismus und Photograph des...
Hans Bellmer (1902-1975), neusachlicher Zeichner im Umfeld des Berliner Dadaismus und Photograph des...
Hans Bellmer (1902-1975), neusachlicher Zeichner im Umfeld des Berliner Dadaismus und Photograph des...
This paper intends to elucidate the meaning of �the uncanny� based on �Das Unheimliche� and Freud�s ...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
Palmer discusses the position Dunning's work takes in the power relations of gender, the art world a...