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The Surreal House
Through a unique blend of art, photography, film, and architecture, The Surreal House presents
the individual dwelling as a place of mystery and wonder. Fusing house
and dream, it probes the relationship between interior and shell, object
and space, and it elaborates “the marvelous” and “compulsive beauty” as
espoused by André Breton. The haunted house, the cabinet of
curiosities, the ruined castle, the cage, the cave, the box, the
labyrinth, the bell jar, and the womb are among the uniquely surreal
habitats explored.
Shaped by the irrational and the subversive, the flip side of the modernist paradigm of the functional, rational dwelling, The Surreal House
is ripe for discovery. Mirroring the surrealist love of poetic
juxtaposition, the project brings together works by artists such as
Edward Hopper, Marcel Duchamp, Giorgio de Chirico, Man Ray, Max Ernst,
René Magritte, Joseph Cornell, and Salvador Dalí. A surreal legacy is to
be found in the interiors of little-known Italian architect and
designer Carlo Mollino, in Frederick Kiesler’s model for “The Endless
House” (1957–59), in sculptures by Louise Bourgeois and Rebecca Horn,
and in installations by Edward Kienholz and Ilya Kabakov. Contemporary
architecture is represented by the work of Rem Koolhaas and Diller &
Scofidio, among others.
A manifesto for a poetic reading of the house, The Surreal House
reflects on the unquestionable importance of the dwelling, the cradle
of our being, in the imaginative realm. This richly illustrated account
brings together a host of commentators and historians, and accompanies a
major exhibition.
Hardcover: 352 pages
Product Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.2 x 1.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds
