Surrealism is a movement of art and literature aimed at expressing the imagination revealed in a dream. In order to release our mind from conscious control of thought, surrealism has become a group ruled by an incredible male operated by its founding member, Andre Breton. Brittany is also the editor in LaRévolutionSurréaliste. This is a publication published by René Magritte's "Woman I Do not See" in 1929 (Figure 1). Collage consists of collections of other major surrealist pictures such as Brittany, Yves Tanguy, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst.
Dali is part of the Surrealism movement and became most famous from the 1920s to the 1930s. Their purpose is to express the subconscious mind that we can see in our dreams, or as the most important surrealist Andrei Breton said, they are "absolutely contradictory dreams and reality Surreal, surreal. "Like many other surrealists, Dali is inspired by Freud's dream theory. It states that we can read our subconscious by describing our dreams based on the association of each image or image. In a dream of bees flying around Zari, Dali said, as he himself said, "Floyd initially has a long-tale story of a typical dream, an instantaneous connection to sleep I hope I found the result of Wake up event
The Swiss artist, Mele Oppenheim, was accepted into the Surrealist for his notorious "purpose" (1936), and he often stated the idea behind the work. She insists that "object" is purely surreal and is rough and excessively feminine in the work ("Fur Cup" is a direct objection to female genitalia). If "an object" was created by a male artist, is it (erroneously) interpreted as the same? In stark contrast to the view of Men surrealist by Lee Miller, Oppenheim does not see his work as his work. In an interview with Belton in 1984, Oppenheim asked how to view Manly 's own image with a printing machine, about discussing the theme of the sexes and using the women as "muse" and asked "I do not know" answered. That's the job of Manley. He is the boss. "