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paragraph from Revolution by Any Means p229 (July 1925 - December 1926)


- the name was based on the first sentence
- the name was based on the first sentence
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- In early 1926, the new form(defining a specifically Surrealist art in ''Surrealism and Painting'') of Exquisite Corpse added another arrow to his quiver.
- In early 1926, the new form(defining a specifically Surrealist art in ''Surrealism and Painting'') of Exquisite Corpse added another arrow to his quiver.
- a further step toward codifying visual Surrelism by opening a Galerie Surréaliste at 16 Rue Jacques-Callot - showcase Surrelist art
- La Révolution surréaliste showcased Surrealist writing
Article from the book : Revolution of The Mind: The Life of André Breton
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Breton André Breton]
:associated with Dadaist Tristan Tzara
:implemented the principle of automatic writing
:published the Surrealist Manifesto in 1924

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The Game of Exquisite Corpse

paragraph from Revolution by Any Means p229 (July 1925 - December 1926)

- the name was based on the first sentence

- one of Surrelism's richest new activities

- it involved composing a sentence in collaboration with several others, no one having seen what was already written

- suggestive power of those arbitrary juxtapositions of words

- so brilliantly verified the Surrealist thesis and mentality, that the game became a system, a research method...perhaps even a drug

- a question-and-answer variation on the Exquisite Corpse produced a curiously resonant definition: "What is André Breton? An amalgam of humor and a sense of disaster; something like a top hat"

- extended to include drawing (painters: Masson, Miró, Man Ray, Tanguy, and Ernst) -> artists and writers alike could join indistinguishably in producing these creations

- In early 1926, the new form(defining a specifically Surrealist art in Surrealism and Painting) of Exquisite Corpse added another arrow to his quiver.

- a further step toward codifying visual Surrelism by opening a Galerie Surréaliste at 16 Rue Jacques-Callot - showcase Surrelist art

- La Révolution surréaliste showcased Surrealist writing


Article from the book : Revolution of The Mind: The Life of André Breton André Breton

associated with Dadaist Tristan Tzara
implemented the principle of automatic writing
published the Surrealist Manifesto in 1924