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surrealism - Anarchopedia (1123 words) |
 | While some have described David Lynch as a surrealist filmmaker, he has never participated in the surrealist movement or in any surrealist activity, although there are arguably some aspects of many of his films that are of surrealist interest. |
 | Surrealist Subversions: The Surrealist Movement in the United States (edited with an introduction by Ron Sakolsky). |
 | "Counterclockwise": Manifesto of the Surrealist Group in Wisconsin |
| Pakistanian Sculptor: Wasan Khurshid (2440 words) |
 | Faithful to his interpretation, a very genuine name of surrealistic approach in our part of land Wasan Khurshid sees the academic discipline of art as intolerant of the free _expression of feeling, and felt form, which had dominated the history of art, was a culprit in that intolerance. |
 | As a mere part but not a complete resolute of Poetic Surrealist, Wasan sees the academic discipline and form as the means to represent the images of the subconscious with veracity; as a way to freeze images that, if unrecorded, would easily dissolve once again into the unknown. |
 | The Poetic Surrealistic touch quest in Wasan's dilemma is none other than the one described by Breton as, "The cause of freedom and the transformation of man's consciousness." Dali embraced all the science of painting as a way to study the psyche through subconscious images. |