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‘Fountain’ represents a radical departure from traditional artistic practices, emphasizing the artist's role as selector rather than creator. Its rejection by the Society of Independent Artists fueled debate about art’s boundaries and continues to inspire discussion.
Immerse yourself in Max Ernst's surreal 'Flor-Concha,' a captivating 1927 oil on canvas where an imaginative flower-shell blends Dadaist aesthetics with meticulous detail. This iconic piece from the artist’s early period invites you to explore the depths of the unconscious and own a unique fragment of art history.
Max Ernst (1891-1976): A Dada & Surrealism pioneer, Ernst’s rebellious spirit shaped his innovative techniques and visionary artistic vision.
Explore Marcel Duchamp’s iconic ‘Fountain,’ a revolutionary readymade challenging art definitions. Discover its Dadaist legacy & impact on modern art history. #Duchamp #ArtHistory
Marcel Duchamp's provocative L.H.O.O.Q. (1919) subverts the Mona Lisa with a mustache, challenging art conventions and embodying Dadaism’s rebellious spirit. Explore its history & legacy!
Marcel Duchamp's 'Water and Gas on All the Floor' challenges art conventions with its readymade form, reflecting Dadaism’s provocative spirit. Own a piece of modern art history – explore this iconic work.
A colossal red vase with a human face dominates this surrealist masterpiece by Max Ernst, capturing the unsettling spirit of Dadaism through dreamlike textures that invite you to explore his visionary world.
Portrait of Max Ernst, also known as Bird Superior – Portrait of Max Ernst, is an oil on canvas painting by English artist Leonora Carrington, created c. 1939. The painting was made when the two artists were having a short-lived affair. It is held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, in Edinburgh, who purchased it in 2018. It was the first work by the artist acquired by the museum. The
Explore Max Ernst's 'The Eye of Silence' (1943). A haunting surrealist landscape blending ruins, nature & subconscious imagery using decalcomania. Discover the artist’s innovative techniques and profound symbolism.
Explore the influence of Dada on Ernst's style and technique.
Explore Max Ernst's 'Approaching Puberty,' a surreal Dada masterpiece featuring a captivating woman and bird. Discover its symbolism & significance within the art world.
Surrealist masterpiece by Max Ernst, 'Jardin Gobe Avions 2' presents a dreamlike landscape with buildings and objects in a dadaist style. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its unique vision home.
Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Coffee Mill,’ a Dadaist clockwork critique, presents a stark juxtaposition of a coffee grinder and a complex clock face, challenging artistic conventions with graphite on board. Explore this iconic 1911 artwork and own a piece of modern art history.
Witness the chaotic brilliance of Max Ernst's 'Explosion en una Catedral'! This Dada masterpiece explodes with fragmented figures and surreal imagery, reflecting post-WWI disillusionment & challenging artistic norms.
Marcel Duchamp’s "Rotary Demisphere" (1924) embodies Dadaism's rejection of artistic conventions through its assemblage of industrial materials—a rotating wheel atop a metal stand—challenging notions of beauty and craftsmanship.
Man Ray’s ‘Square Dumb Bells,’ created in 1944 or 1945, exemplifies his fascination with transforming familiar items into artistic statements. This piece utilizes two weightlifting dumbbells as found objects—a key element of his Dada and Surrealist aesthetic. The sculpture's minimalist form contrasts with the artist’s exploration of cinematic experimentation and visual storytelling.
The Postman Cheval by Max Ernst (1932) is a Dadaist collage featuring a painting by Ernst alongside photographs and other decorative elements, reflecting the artist's exploration of surrealism and his critique of societal conventions.
Otto Dix's 'The Skat Players' (1920) is a haunting Dadaist painting depicting disabled WWI veterans, reflecting post-war despair and societal critique.
Dive into Max Ernst's 'Vision Induced by the Porte St. Denis'! A surreal Dada masterpiece exploring dreams, memory, and the subconscious with bold colors & distorted forms.