Cut and paste pictures in surrealism

Proceeding from the idea of the readymade, Marko Ristić’s, Vane Bor’s and Dušan Matić’s collages regroup readymade pictorial and textual matrices according to the rules of free associative syntax. Everything that they collected cut out and pasted bears the hallmark of personal choice, i.e. objective...

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Main Author: Todić Milanka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts - Institute of Musicology of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2006-01-01
Series:Muzikologija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-9814/2006/1450-98140606281T.pdf
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spelling doaj-109c173d1ed44a7ca8caf2146091a6112020-11-24T21:28:18ZengSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts - Institute of Musicology of Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsMuzikologija1450-98142006-01-012006628130110.2298/MUZ0606281TCut and paste pictures in surrealismTodić MilankaProceeding from the idea of the readymade, Marko Ristić’s, Vane Bor’s and Dušan Matić’s collages regroup readymade pictorial and textual matrices according to the rules of free associative syntax. Everything that they collected cut out and pasted bears the hallmark of personal choice, i.e. objective chance, as the Surrealists would say. In the new structure of the collage, picture and text were of equal importance. However, we should not forget that both picture and text were only fragments, of different origin so that they could not function as autonomous elements in their own right nor could they establish logical interlinks. Cut and paste picture in Surrealism are primarily registered as visual wholes, in which the former principle of harmony has been substituted by the principle of discontinuity. In fact, they do not aspire to establish closed and unambiguous semantic structures either on a single paper or within a cycle, disregarding as they do conventional narrative and illustrative order in representing reality. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-9814/2006/1450-98140606281T.pdfsurrealismcollagephotomontagecut and pasteAndré BretonMax ErnstMarko RistićVane BorDušan Matić
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Cut and paste pictures in surrealism
Muzikologija
surrealism
collage
photomontage
cut and paste
André Breton
Max Ernst
Marko Ristić
Vane Bor
Dušan Matić
author_facet Todić Milanka
author_sort Todić Milanka
title Cut and paste pictures in surrealism
title_short Cut and paste pictures in surrealism
title_full Cut and paste pictures in surrealism
title_fullStr Cut and paste pictures in surrealism
title_full_unstemmed Cut and paste pictures in surrealism
title_sort cut and paste pictures in surrealism
publisher Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts - Institute of Musicology of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
series Muzikologija
issn 1450-9814
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Proceeding from the idea of the readymade, Marko Ristić’s, Vane Bor’s and Dušan Matić’s collages regroup readymade pictorial and textual matrices according to the rules of free associative syntax. Everything that they collected cut out and pasted bears the hallmark of personal choice, i.e. objective chance, as the Surrealists would say. In the new structure of the collage, picture and text were of equal importance. However, we should not forget that both picture and text were only fragments, of different origin so that they could not function as autonomous elements in their own right nor could they establish logical interlinks. Cut and paste picture in Surrealism are primarily registered as visual wholes, in which the former principle of harmony has been substituted by the principle of discontinuity. In fact, they do not aspire to establish closed and unambiguous semantic structures either on a single paper or within a cycle, disregarding as they do conventional narrative and illustrative order in representing reality.
topic surrealism
collage
photomontage
cut and paste
André Breton
Max Ernst
Marko Ristić
Vane Bor
Dušan Matić
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-9814/2006/1450-98140606281T.pdf
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