Max Ernst Collages: The Invention of the Surrealist Universe
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From Publishers Weekly Max Ernst's imagination, on the evidence of this exhaustive study, was more varied, more splendid, more daring and more prescient than even his admirers may realize. His surrealist collages, at once playful and menacing, humorous and disturbing, portray a universe where birds gobble fish, mannequins come to life and Eros denied may spring from the barrel of a gun. Ransacking picture postcards, newspapers, catalogues, botanical drawings, calligraphy models, engravings and scientific journals, Ernst brought hermetic images into fruitful association, rattling the gates to the unconscious mind. In his essay, a monumental feat of detective work, German art historian Spies uncovers source materials, discusses Ernst's collage techniques, reviews his collage-novels and tracks Dada antics from Cologne to Paris. Yet he does not explain the enigmatic power these images continue to exert. The superb illustrations include 50 embellished "alphabet initials" which Ernst, who died in 1976, made especially for the first German edition of this definitive work, now in its first American edition. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more From Library Journal Spies, a prolific and erudite student of Ernst (1891-1976), offers the most thorough and wide-ranging view of the artist's use of collage, a medium of which he is arguably the greatest 20th-century practitioner. This English edition makes only minor additions to Spies's original 1974 German book and its later editions. The translation is faithful to the density and complexity of the original text, if at times literal at the expense of readability. This is an important book on this major dada and surrealist figure, intended for specialists; the copious plates would appeal to a wider audience, but the book is still not recommended for general collections.-Jack Perry Brown, Ryerson & Burnham Libs., Art Inst. of ChicagoCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more Language Notes Text: English (translation) Original Language: German Read more
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