Surrealism Turns 100! | Lecture Series by Cornelia Feye
Schedule
Thu Nov 14 2024 at 07:30 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library | La Jolla, CA
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Surrealism Turns 100!Presented by Cornelia Feye
Thursdays, November 14 & 21; 7:30 PM
On October 15, 1924, André Breton published his first Surrealist Manifesto in Paris which gave birth to the surrealist movement. These two lectures celebrate the centennial of surrealism. Surrealist artists and writers were inspired by Sigmund Freud’s dream analysis and the exploration of the subconscious mind. They tried to express themselves without any restrictions of reason, moral, or aesthetic considerations. Surrealists under the leadership of Breton marked a transition from the anarchist Dada movement to the proposition of a superior alternative in Surrealism.
Cornelia Feye has a MA in art history and anthropology from the University of Tübingen, Germany. She traveled around the world for seven years before landing in New York City, where she was an art educator at the Jacques Marchais Museum for Tibetan Art on Staten Island. After moving to San Diego, she added the Museum of Art and the Mingei International Museum to her education résumé, and for 10 years she was Director of the School of the Arts and Arts Education at the Athenaeum of Music & Arts. Feye has taught Western and non-Western art history at colleges and universities in San Diego and continues to lecture at UCSD with an emphasis on women artists and conceptual art. Feye has blended her knowledge of art history with her love of writing in five art mystery novels, including Spring of Tears, which, along with her short story anthology Magic, Mystery & Murder won San Diego Book Awards. As publisher of Konstellation Press, she gives a voice to independent authors. She currently lives in Ocean Beach, California, where she enjoys writing, rollerblading and looking for the green flash.
The lectures will be in person at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library. There are no physical tickets for these events. Your name will be on an attendee list at the front door. Doors open at 7 p.m. Seating is first-come; first-served. Priority seating will be given to Donor level members and above. These events will be presented in compliance with State of California and County of San Diego health regulations as applicable at the time of each lecture.
Image: Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory, 1931
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Where is it happening?
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, 1006 Wall St, La Jolla, CA 92037-4418, United States,San Diego, CaliforniaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: