The Case for Surrealism | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

The Case for Surrealism | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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10th - 12th Grade

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Surrealism, emerging post-World War I, was a revolutionary movement aimed at liberating the individual through art. It drew from romanticism and Dada, emphasizing automatism and the unconscious. Surrealists used chance, found objects, and the uncanny to challenge norms. Despite disbanding post-World War II, surrealism's techniques and ideas continue to influence art and culture, advocating for creative freedom and collective liberation.

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What was the initial purpose of surrealism when it emerged in Europe?

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Who first used the term 'surrealism' and in what context?

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What is automatism in the context of surrealism?

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Which of the following techniques did surrealists use to unleash the unconscious?

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What role did chance operations play in surrealist art?

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How did surrealists view non-Western cultures?

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What is the uncanny, according to Freud, and how did surrealists use it?

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What impact did World War II have on the surrealist movement?

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How did surrealism influence modern art and culture?

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What did surrealists believe about the connection between individual creativity and collective liberation?

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