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Tiny Surrealism: Salvador Dalí and the Aesthetics of the Small

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By (author): Roger Rothman

Though one of the most popular artists of the twentieth century, Salvador Dalí is typically seen as peripheral to the dominant practices of modernist painting. Roger Rothmans Tiny Surrealism argues that this marginal position is itself a coherent response to modernism. It demonstrates how Dalís practice was organized around the logic of the inconsequential by focusing on Dalís identification with things that are literally tiny (ants, sewing needles, breadcrumbs, blackheads, etc.) as well as those that are metaphorically small (the trivial, the weak, the superficial, and the anachronistic). In addition to addressing the imagery of Dalís paintings, Tiny Surrealism demonstrates that the logic of the small was a fundamental factor in Dalís adherence to the techniques of miniaturist illusionism. Long derided as antimodernist and kitsch, Rothman demonstrates that Dalís style was itself a strategy of the small aimed at subverting the dominant values of modern painting.

Tiny Surrealism not only examines Dalís pictorial work, it also probes the artists many public pronouncements and private correspondences. By attending to the peculiarities of Dalís technique and examining overlooked aspects of his writings, Tiny Surrealism is the first study to detail his deliberate subversion of modernist orthodoxies.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780803280885

About Roger Rothman

Roger Rothman is a professor of art history at Bucknell University.

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