Title: Surrealism
1Surrealism
2Conceptualism
Art about the idea
Paul Gauguin
This post-impressionist started the idea of
creating his own symbolism. Creating meaning
through art had existed but was done with
predetermined formulas
3Basic Methods of Creating Meaning
- Juxtaposition
- Placing things next to each other to create
meaning - Appropriation
- Taking another persons symbol, composition, or
idea and using in a unique way. - Recontextualization
- Taking something out of its normal context, or
environment.
4Juxtaposition!
Placing two things together for comparison and
contrast to create a new meaning
5Appropriation
Using other persons composition to create a new
meaning
6Recontextualization
Taking one symbol, object, creature or person and
putting it in a new context, creating a new
meaning.
7Lets Review
8Some Examples
9Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition is placing images side by side for
comparison and contrast.
Superimposed
To superimpose means to place one image onto of
another
10Transparency
11Dislocation
Recontextualization
This is a form of Recontextualization. Taking an
object and placing it in a context that it would
not normally be seen
12Here some examples from Humor!
13Transformation
Metamorphosis
14Change Natural Law
Surreal art often takes natural law and changes
it. Making things levitate or changing scale.
15Scale Change
16Levitation
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18Dislocation, Juxtaposition, Transparency,
Superimpose, Transformation, Change Natural Law,
Levitation, Scale Change
19Dislocation, Metamorphosis, Transparency,
Superimpose, Transformation, Change Natural Law,
Levitation, Scale Change