Final Surrealism Puzzle

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  1. 3. woman artist who met the “Pope” of Surrealism in Mexico in 1938
  2. 4. woman artist who flipped Surrealism upside down by painting goddesses watching over nude men
  3. 8. author of the Paris Peasant
  4. 9. the real mentally ill woman who revealed the surreal side of Paris
  5. 10. crumbling motor town commemorated by Kahlo, according to Mariana
  6. 12. Reuben found some traces of surrealism in the graphic novels of this character invented by a Belgian artist
  7. 13. Barb’s descriptions of rock and roll posters in the 1960s linked Surrealism to this “druggy” experience
  8. 15. Devanee said one of this guy’s innovations was painting with smoke, or fumage
  9. 16. wacky Spaniard whose technical skills lent his dreamlike paintings a new kind of Surrealism
  10. 18. Italian artist whose empty streets and long shadows influenced Surrealist “dreamscapes” (2 words)
  11. 19. Melissa speculated that these threadlike strands growing from the skin might actually be a surrealist symbol in the work of Léonor Fini
  12. 24. doll-like objects collected by Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, according to Ann
  13. 27. shocking avant-garde film of 1929 that depicted symbolic sexual aggression (3 words)
  14. 28. writing or drawing while letting go of conscious control
  15. 29. another word for a type of “hand-painted dream photography”
  16. 31. Surrealist method by which one stares at one thing and it becomes another (2 words)
  17. 33. Sarah speculated that this Czech artist’s pseudonym might have played on the French word for “citizen”
  18. 34. hands down that these were seen in a lithograph by Mallo, according to Aiden
  19. 35. the irrational name of the irrational movement that preceded Surrealism
  20. 37. Cassie talked about some of the surreal devices used by this Ukrainian-American filmmaker-dancer
  21. 38. the “father” of the study of the unconscious
  22. 39. maker of the fur cup and saucer in 1936
  23. 40. corpse drawing game in which collaborators can’t see what each other are doing (2 words)
  24. 41. chance term for Freudian parapraxis (meaningful mistakes, like the Freudian slip) (2 words)
  25. 43. the German artist who excelled at rubbing and collage
  26. 44. Ray the first important Dada and Surrealist filmmaker (2 words)
  27. 45. Mirabel linked the work of this Afro-Cuban artist to others, including Picasso
  28. 49. Maggie told us about this South Californian painter, whose style is called post-surrealism
  29. 50. guy who broke with the Surrealists and took several other members over to a magazine called Documents
  30. 51. Peter found evidence of a conspiracy theory in this case of this Dadaistic character, who boxed his way to a dubious celebrity
  31. 52. German artist whose disturbing dolls seem perverse (to me, anyway)
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  1. 1. the first major Belgian Surrealist
  2. 2. Aiden unravelled some threads about the life and work of this almost forgotten Spanish woman Surrealist
  3. 4. rubbing irregular surfaces to provoke visions in chalk, etc.
  4. 5. the guy who could spontaneously speak a kind of poetry in his sleep
  5. 6. David claimed that Pokemon Red led to a supersized version of this (2 words)
  6. 7. published in 1924, it was the official “start” of Surrealism
  7. 11. Sarah thinks it’s possible that Toyen used these as symbols of death in her painting Sad Day
  8. 13. Emilie found some surreal elements in the films of this Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent
  9. 14. Barb told us that Mouse and Kelly copied elements of this artist’s work in their spacey rock posters of the 60s
  10. 17. the first Paris-based magazine for like minded proto-surrealists
  11. 20. Taylor identified alchemy as one of the themes in the works of this Spanish artist working in Mexico
  12. 21. Sam reported that Duchamp’s famous readymade might have been by her (2 words)
  13. 22. the technical term for seeing things in random patterns
  14. 23. Spanish artist who practiced “biomorphic” abstraction
  15. 25. Cassie brought this theme to our attention in the works of several artists starved for attention
  16. 26. the “Pope” of Surrealism
  17. 30. one of the first women artists of note within the general circle of Surrealism; maker of self-portraits that seem to ask questions about normative gender categories
  18. 32. woman artist who painted herself as a kind of “witch” associated with animals
  19. 33. Max Ernst’s and her lived in Sedona, Arizona for a while
  20. 36. glossy art magazine that followed the drier Surrealist journals around 1933
  21. 42. Devanee told us these “familiars” were in Paradise in a painting by Varo
  22. 46. market where on might actually see a sewing machine and an umbrella, etc. (2 words)
  23. 47. Moozhan told us she was the only professional woman painter to exhibit at the International Surrealist Exhibition in England in 1936
  24. 48. what a number of dissidents called the “Pope” of Surrealism in 1930