Here are the image list, thumbnails and page link for the second Surrealist Lecture

Here is the link for the online gallery of these images:

SURRERALISM 2:ANXIOUS OBJECT 

 

FOUNDATION IN ART & DESIGN                                            CONTEXTUAL STUDIES

 

31:1:12                                                                                                                        PAUL KILSBY

 

PRACTICAL DREAMING II : THE ANXIOUS OBJECT


1           Magritte,Reproduction Forbidden,1937

2           Cited text, from Sigmund Freud,The Uncanny, 1919

3           Cornelia Heidiger,Doppelganger 11, 2008

4           Definition of Doppelganger

5           Anna and Harriet, fromhttp://selmainthecity.wordpress.com/2011/06/14/doppelganger/, accessed 29thJan 2012

6           Hannah Wilmshurst,Emma and her German Doppelganger, Berlin,2006

7           Hannah Wilmshurst,Emma in her hat,,2006

8           Giorgio de Chirico,Turin Spring, 1948

9           Compte de Lautréamont, line from Maldorer, 6thcanto, quoted by André Breton

10           Anonymous,Lady’s Glove, 1936 (formerly in the collection of André Breton)

11           Meret Oppenheim,My Nurse, 1936

12           Bill Woodrow,Twin Tub with Guitar, 1983

13           Bill Woodrow,Car Door, Boot and Wing with Roman Helmet, 1982           

14           Mauricio Cattelan,Pope John Paul 11 Struck By A Meteorite, 1999

15           Ron Mueck,In Bed, 2005

16           Giuseppe Penone,Maritime Alps: It Will Carry On Growing Except At This Point, 1968-78

17           Joseph Cornell,Medici Slot Machine, 1942

18           Pablo Picasso,Glass of Absinthe,1914

19           Kasimir Malevich,Warrior of the Third Division, 1914

20           Ivan Puny,Sculpture-relief with Saw, 1915

21           Giorgio de Chirico,The Uncertainty of the Poet,,1914

21           Marcel Duchamp,Bicycle Wheel, 1913 (reconstruction from the lost original)

22           Man Ray,Perpetual Motif, 1972, remake ofObject to be Destroyed, 1923

23           Man Ray,The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse, 1920 (now dismantled)

24           Man Ray,Gift, 1921

25           Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven,God, c. 1918

26           Ferdinand Cheval,The Ideal Palace, dream 1864, work 1879 -1914

27           Ferdinand Cheval,The Ideal Palace, dream 1864, work 1879 -1914

28           Anonymous,The Tabernacle,objet trouvéby Yves Tanguy

29           Objet trouvéby Meret Oppenheim

30           Meret Oppenheim,Fur covered cup, saucer and spoon, 1936

31           Joan Miro,Object, 1933

32           Alberto Giacometti,The Palace at 4.a.m., 1932-33

33           Alberto Giacometti,Invisible Object, 1934-5

34           Man Ray, illustration forL’Amour Fou, by André Breton, 1930s

35           Alberto Giacometti,The Hour of Traces, 1930

36           Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali,Le Chien Andalou, 1928 (three stills)

37           Pablo Picasso,Baboon and Young, 1951

38           Pablo Picasso,Bull’s Head, 1942

39           Cited text, from Sigmund Freud,The Uncanny, 1919

40           Storage rooms: Mannequins, debris and dust, reproduced inDocuments, 1929

41           Mannequins at The International Exposition of Surrealism, Galerie Beaux-Arts, Paris, January, 1938, by Marcel Jean, André Masson, Joan Miro, Kurt Seligmann, Yves Tanguy, Man Ray (photographed by Man Ray)

42           Mannequin adjusted by André Masson, 1938

43           Mannequin adjusted by Wolfgang Paalen, 1938

44           Salvador Dali,Rainy Taxi, 1938 (destroyed)

45           Salvador Dali,Retrospective Bust of a Woman, 1933

46           Willhelm Freddie,Sex-paralysappeal, 1936

47           Lucy Schwob, aka Claude Cahun,Self-portrait, 1925

48           Hans Bellmer,The Doll, as reproduced inLa Poupée, 1934

49           Hans Bellmer,The Second Doll, 1936 (tinted photograph)

50           Hans Bellmer,Doll, 1936

51           Erwin Blumenfeld,Dictator, 1937

52           Anonymous,Is this a vision of tomorrow’s humanity?, fromL’Illustration, June, 1935

53           Alberto Giacometti,Woman with her Throat Cut, 1932

54           Salvador Dali,Lobster Telephone, 1936

55           Elsa Schiaparelli,Organza Dress With Painted Lobster, 1937

56           Charles James,Siren-crustacean Dress, 1982

57           René Magritte,The Red Model, 1955

58           Pierre Cardin,Men’s Shoes, 1986

59           Françoise Lesage,Hand Belt, 1986

60           Karl Lagerfeld,Corset Hat, 1985-7

61           Salvador Dali,The Eye of the Storm, 1949

62           Larry Shox,Celestial Eye Suit, 1985

63           Adelle Lutz,Ivy Jacket with Wood Slacks, 1986 (photograph by Annie Liebowitz)

64           George Platt Lynes, Elizabeth Gibbons with Umbrella and Mask, c. 1940

65           André Kertesz,Distortion 86, 1933

66           Bill Brandt,Nude, East Sussex Coast, 1953

67           Bill Brandt,Belgravia, London, 1951

68           Man Ray,Le Violon d’Ingres, 1924

69           Rosalind Quick,After Man Ray, 2004

70           Giorgio de Chirico,Voguecover, 1936

71           Tim Walker, Prada Shirt and Skirt with bowler hat by Philip Treacy,Vogue, February, 2007

72           Tim Walker, Magritte-inspired photograph,Vogue, February, 2007

73           Tim Walker,The New Bubble Dressby Hussein Chalayan,Vogue, February, 2007           

74           Hussein Chalayan,The New Bubble Dress, 2007

74        Chris Moore,Kinship Journeys, Hussein Chalayan, 2003

75           Hussein Chalayan, Installation Shot, Design Museum, May, 2009

76           Walter von Beirendonck,Dream The World Awake, Antwerp, 2012

77           Walter von Beirendonck,Dream The World Awake, Antwerp, 2012

78           Walter von Beirendonck, F/W, 2010/11

79           Walter von Beirendonck, F/W, 2010/11

80           Anonymous,The World of the Surrealist Era, 1929

 

 

www.surrealcoconut.com

http://www.facteurcheval.com/ (in French but you can use Google translator)

www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1558_surrealthings/home.php

http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa111102a.htm

(stuff on doppelgängers)