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Visual Arts

Salvador Dali - Surrealism

The artists of the Surrealist movement researched and studied the works of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, determined to explore ways in which to express their art through the world of dreams and the unconscious. Some expressed their art in the abstract tradition, others, in the symbolic tradition. Although, surrealism and certain forms of abstract art share similar origins, they diverge on interpretation of what those origins mean to the aesthetic of art (History pg). The accumulation of knowledge is the root, the basis, to push beyond the frontiers into the unknown. Dali was one artist whose approach to art during the Twentieth Century used that accumulated knowledge, built upon it and mastered it (History pg).

Dali explored all the science of painting and used this as a way to study the psyche through subconscious images. He named this process the 'paranoiac critical method.' This process allowed images to reach the conscience and then freeze them on canvas, giving the consciousness an opportunity to comprehend their meaning. He further expanded this process into the 'oniric-critical method', paying attention to his dreams and then freezing them through his art for analysis (History pg). He said his aim in painting was 'to materialize the images of concrete irrationality with the most imperialistic fury of precision.
...in order that the world of imagination and the concrete irrationality may be as objectively evident....as that of the exterior world of phenomenal reality" (Tansey 1076).

Dali's process was the method of envisioning and then painting with superb microscopic precision the delusions of a madman without becoming one himself. By embracing Freud, and then Parisian Surrealism, he integrated these factors into a unique style of Dalinian Super-realism, which combined the most realistic autochthonous glimpses of subjects with vivid hallucinatory images (Morse 9). The age of science had a great impact on Dali's work, maturing his Freudian Super-realism. "Who else but Dali could have conceived a method of photographing the substance of thought through the nerve ending in the human eye" (Morse 11). He was inspired by the discovery of the spiraled nucleus of deoxyribonucleic acid, using this in his art to reflect the conflict of extreme realism with the tenets of religion (Morse 11).

Most people associate Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso in the same breath. Although both are regarded as surrealist artists, Picasso approached this art form by rejecting the schooled craft to become primitive. He believed the basis of art was the ingenuity of childhood, the less preoccupied an artist was with his craft the better his art.….....

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