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Magritte et la censure
Badir, Sémir
2015In Lexia, 21-22, p. 35-51
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Keywords :
René Magritte; Surrealism; Æsthetics; Modern Art; Ugliness
Abstract :
[en] In1948, the Belgian painter René Magritte exhibited in an art gallery in Paris paintings and gouaches that were met with acrimony. Leaders of surreal- ism, usually fond of provocations, did not accepted this one. Many readings of this event have been proposed, starting from Magritte himself. The variety or even the divergence of such readings, however, suggests the need to interpret these works from a broader perspective. Starting from the aesthetic principles established by Hegel, the present essay seeks to show how Magritte endeav- oured to “release painting” from both personal and social censorship, which is constitutive of the very art of painting.
Disciplines :
Art & art history
Author, co-author :
Badir, Sémir  ;  Université de Liège > Département de langues et littératures romanes > Sciences du langage - Rhétorique
Language :
French
Title :
Magritte et la censure
Alternative titles :
[en] Magritte and Censorship
Publication date :
December 2015
Journal title :
Lexia
ISSN :
1720-5298
Publisher :
Arcane, Torino, Italy
Special issue title :
Censura
Volume :
21-22
Pages :
35-51
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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