Friday, April 20, 2012

ASHER p2 t4

Surrealism was an important art movement in Post Modern Era. Because of the massive destruction and loss of life brought about by the war, the artists’ motivations were significantly political: to satirize humanity, technology, and even art. Because of the tragedies and destruction
caused by the war, people tended to believe that any faith in humanity's nature and ability to improve themselves through art and culture was unrealistic and unreasonable. In the Post Modern Era, the surrealists were heavily influenced by Sigmund Freud, who was an Austrian founder of psychoanalysis. Freud’s distinction between people’s instincts and desires and people’s rational behavior, inspired many artists to create art and express themselves in a more abstract way in the postmodern era. Moreover, Freud thought that people repress their real desires into the unconscious part of their minds. In order for individuals to enjoy psychological health, he pointed out that they must bring these desires to the awareness of the consciousness. Inspired by Freud, artists of surrealism, especially Pollack and Warhol, supported the idea that ordinary and depictive expressions are significant, but those expressions must be open to the full range of imagination. Freud's work with free association, dream analysis was a groundbreaking way for the Surrealists to convey their messages of imagination. Both Pollack and Warhol were strongly influenced by Freud’s abstract expressions, and Pollack created his unique style of drip painting. More importantly, both Warhol and Pollock’s emphasis on the process of creation and their approach to making art was profoundly influenced by Freud.

1 comment:

  1. Asher.p2.t1.Post Modern Blog Response

    by Brianna Loo, Calvin Chan, Christina Yang, and Jane Lu

    Great job on the response to the synthesis question! We found your response to be very compelling because of the connections that you guys give throughout your synthesis. It was interesting how you guys started out with talking about surrealism and connecting that to how surrealists were heavily influenced by Sigmund Freud. However, there was not much focus on the direct influences on the two artists, Pollack and Warhol, separately. Thus, the synthesis answer could have been further strengthened by focusing more on specific instances instead of general statements. Regardless, the logic presented was easy to follow and, once again, great job on the synthesis answer. Keep up the great work! :D

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