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Dada and Surrealism: Rethinking Reason

Jan 28, 2011 - Apr 18, 2011
The devastation wrought by World War I led to virulent critiques of reason, progress, and a kind of nationalism that had used technology to mostly destructive ends. International Dada movements during the War, and Surrealism in the postwar period, were central to these critiques. For this Teaching Gallery exhibition, over a dozen Dada and Surrealist artworks from the collections of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and Olin Library鈥檚 Department of Special Collections will be on view. Artists represented include Man Ray, Max Ernst, Salvador Dal铆, Joan Mir贸, and Pablo Picasso. The selected works illustrate the range of strategies used to explore the irrational, fantastic, and absurd in the twentieth century, innovations that revolutionized artistic practices in Europe and the US.

This Teaching Gallery exhibition is organized by Stamos Metzidakis, professor of French and comparative literature, and John Klein, associate professor of art history, in conjunction with their course 鈥淒ada and Surrealism: Rethinking Reason,鈥 offered by Washington University鈥檚 Comparative Literature program and the Department of Art History & Archaeology in spring 2011.
The devastation wrought by World War I led to virulent critiques of reason, progress, and a kind of nationalism that had used technology to mostly destructive ends. International Dada movements during the War, and Surrealism in the postwar period, were central to these critiques. For this Teaching Gallery exhibition, over a dozen Dada and Surrealist artworks from the collections of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and Olin Library鈥檚 Department of Special Collections will be on view. Artists represented include Man Ray, Max Ernst, Salvador Dal铆, Joan Mir贸, and Pablo Picasso. The selected works illustrate the range of strategies used to explore the irrational, fantastic, and absurd in the twentieth century, innovations that revolutionized artistic practices in Europe and the US.

This Teaching Gallery exhibition is organized by Stamos Metzidakis, professor of French and comparative literature, and John Klein, associate professor of art history, in conjunction with their course 鈥淒ada and Surrealism: Rethinking Reason,鈥 offered by Washington University鈥檚 Comparative Literature program and the Department of Art History & Archaeology in spring 2011.

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Washington University, One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO, USA 63130

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