surrealism

  • Masks Confronting Death and James Ensor’s Unique Macabre Style
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    Masks Confronting Death and James Ensor’s Unique Macabre Style

    James Ensor’s Masks Confronting Death exemplifies his unique, macabre style of painting which set him apart from the painting trends of the early twentieth century and which influenced many artists after him. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at Ensor’s life and artistic career and analyses the themes and styles present in his work Masks Confronting Death.  Who…

  • The Hunter by Joan Miró: Decoding the Masterpiece
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    The Hunter by Joan Miró: Decoding the Masterpiece

    The Hunter (Catalan Landscape) is one of Joan Miró’s first works in his mature, Surrealist style. It exemplifies his use of automatism, or the use of his subconscious, to create paintings that conjure up a realm between dream and reality, on the edge of abstraction and figuration, in order to open new potentials in painting. In this article, Singulart decodes…

  • The Elephant Celebes Combines Dada, Surrealism and Collage in One
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    The Elephant Celebes Combines Dada, Surrealism and Collage in One

    Max Ernst’s The Elephant Celebes is a renowned work of early Surrealism and exemplifies Ernst’s combination of Surrealist atmosphere with the influence of Dada and collage techniques. In this article, Singulart takes a look at Max Ernst’s life and career and analyses the meaning and the techniques behind The Elephant Celebes.   Who was Max Ernst? Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a…

  • Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion: Francis Bacon’s Shocking Masterpiece
    Art History • Artworks under the lens
    Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion: Francis Bacon’s Shocking Masterpiece

    Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion is a surreal, emotive artwork by Francis Bacon. Completed in 1944, the piece launched Bacon’s career as one of the most influential artists in post-war Britain.  The history of Francis Bacon  Francis Bacon was born in Dublin in 1909. Named after his famous ancestor, the English philosopher and scientist, Bacon…

  • The Two Fridas (1939): Duality and Surrealism in Kahlo’s Famous Portrait
    Art History • Artworks under the lens • Famous faces
    The Two Fridas (1939): Duality and Surrealism in Kahlo’s Famous Portrait

    One of Frida Kahlo’s most famous works, The Two Fridas encompasses many threads that run throughout her entire oeuvre, from Mexican identity to the female experience and her own personal history. In her signature style, mixing fantasy and symbolism with realist detail, The Two Fridas is an enigmatic composition with enduring significance today. In this article Singulart deciphers the symbols…